French director Éléonore Pourriat turns the world around and shows a female-dominated world that causes goosebumps. A fantastic yet terrifying short film. Under the title "Majorité Opprimée" (Oppressed Majority), Pourriat tells an upside-down world:
In a nameless French town, Pierre lives his life in a classic female role. He takes his child to daycare, whispers to the kindergarten teacher about his life as a Muslim – who has to wear a headscarf despite the heat – and then jumps on his bike to go to work. On the way, Pierre encounters bare-breasted jogging women. Women peeing in the street. When women whistled at him, he was hit on, abused and finally even sexually harassed by a group of women. "She squeezed my balls, put my penis in her mouth and bit it," he says at the police station - a woman. The policewoman acts like all women do in this film. She doesn't take him seriously and behaves arrogantly and superiorly towards men. When Pierre is finally picked up from the hospital by his wife late in the evening, she couldn't be there earlier because she couldn't get out of the office, she examines his wounds. To then reproach him that he himself is to blame for his situation when he rides his bike in Bermuda shorts and flip-flops.