Seuls
: The play explores the "internal exile" of an immigrant. It looks at how language, heritage, and past versions of oneself collide in a moment of crisis. It is a visceral, often messy performance (using paint and movement) that suggests being "alone" is not just about physical solitude, but about being unable to reconcile the various parts of one's own identity.
Directed by , this French fantasy-thriller brings the comic's haunting atmosphere to the screen.
This is a more contemporary, reality-based exploration of the term. Paul Tom is a filmmaker and author who has lived the experience of displacement. : The play explores the "internal exile" of an immigrant
: The series serves as a dark, psychological exploration of childhood survival. Unlike many "abandoned world" stories that focus purely on adventure, Seuls dives into the existential dread and the loss of innocence. As the series progresses, it moves from a survival thriller to a supernatural mystery, questioning the very nature of life, death, and "Limbo." The Film Adaptation (2017)
: Reviewers note its use of desolate urban landscapes to mirror the internal isolation of the characters. It transforms a familiar cityscape into a place of "unease" and mystery. Seuls (Alone) by Paul Tom Directed by , this French fantasy-thriller brings the
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: Five children wake up in a city (Fortville) to find that everyone else has vanished. : The series serves as a dark, psychological
In the world of theater, Wajdi Mouawad’s Seuls is a critically acclaimed one-man show that uses the body to perform .





