The white screen
The white screen
In the near future, the French Republic has fallen into a regime
authoritarian, racist and police. In this context, Salvo, a young Italian immigrant
architect, divides his days working at the Parisian agency and at
maintain a fragile romantic relationship with activist Sistine Legrand,
daughter of the eminent architect Philippe Legrand, who mysteriously disappeared.
"The White Screen", a group of political dissidents of which Sistine is a member,
demonstrate by brandishing the white screens of their mobile phones which have become
symbols of the struggle against the government's reactionary policies.
While the political situation is already very chaotic, Salvo finds himself involved
to a plot by narrowly escaping the explosion of a bomb in the train of
metro where Sistine was...
Having lived in Paris for several years, Enrico Pinto was inspired by his
experience as an architect to write with great mastery a thriller which
echoes the political situation in his country.
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