
In the marginalized Kara-Kara district of Zinder, Niger, a group of disaffected young men known as the Palais navigate a life defined by poverty, violence, and limited opportunities. Labeled as outcasts and often forced into criminal activities to survive, these individuals struggle to find a path forward in a society that stigmatizes them. Through their personal stories, the film explores the complex realities of their existence, the cycle of violence they are trapped in, and their desperate search for dignity and a better future.




