"A striking and austere examination of the true-crime industrial complex that benefits from its formality and disturbingly removed protagonist." — Hannah Strong, Little White Lies
"It’s an uncomfortable watch, but a extremely effective one." — Wendy Ide, Screen International
"A lead performance of pure sociopathic intensity is what makes this serial-killer horror stand out." — Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
Kelly-Anne wakes up every morning by the courthouse to secure a seat at the high-profile trial of Ludovic Chevalier, a serial killer she is obsessed with. As days go by, the young woman bonds with another groupie, which momentarily breaks her out of her loneliness. But as the proceedings drag on and she spends more time in the courtroom with the victims' families, Kelly-Anne finds it increasingly difficult to maintain her psychological balance and assume her morbid fixation with the killer. She will then do whatever it takes to get her hands on the final piece of the puzzle: the missing video of a murdered 13-year-old girl, to whom Kelly-Anne bears a disturbing resemblance.