This is the story of the daily struggles and little joys of Damien Samedi at the heart of a small Walloon village with incredible inhabitants. Stuck in the twists and turns of addiction, this effervescent man wavers between emptiness and euphoria, hesitating to join the ranks of normalcy. Driven by the relationship with his mother, an exuberant and solitary sixty-year-old, our dreamer searches for that young man who was left by the side of the road, in the wrong place, at the wrong time. 

Paloma Sermon Daï’s first feature-length documentary is selected in the Forum line-up of the 70th Berlinale. The jury of the 35th Namur International French-Language Film Festival awarded its Grand Prize to the Belgian title Petit Samedi. "An absolutely wonderful and incredibly modest film that’s overwhelming yet very funny, and beautifully shot", explained jury-member Samuel Benchetrit.

Director: Paloma Sermon-Daï 
DOP: Frédéric Noirhomme
Grading: Chiara Pontuali
Production: Michigan Film
Producers: Sébastien Andres & Alice Lemaire

Labo & DI executive producer: Annick Pippelart
Labo & DI supervisor: Arnout Deurinck 
Grading: Chiara Pontuali