«Give Me Your Hand» by Kévin Sakac

«Give Me Your Hand» by Kévin Sakac

Imagine waking up in a nightmare, with no certainties—not even your own name. This is the fate of Adam (played by Jeremie Agbessi), the protagonist of Give Me Your Hand, the ambitious new film by Kévin Sakac, produced by Cheap Productions. After an accident, Adam finds himself trapped between two worlds—a mysterious limbo where past and present intertwine, and where shadows of forgotten eras push him to piece together the puzzle of his existence.

Built upon a non-linear narrative structure, the film layers universal symbolic meanings. Flashbacks are often accompanied by visions of immersion in water, shaping a stream of consciousness that seems to have lost its way. Between glimpses of distant and bloody eras and echoes from ancient legends, the symbols of battle represent the eternal human inner conflict and the pain that defines it.
Who is Adam, and how much of himself is he willing to remember? More importantly, is the past he desperately seeks to reconstruct truly the key to finding himself, or is it just another illusion in an endless labyrinth?

Thanks to its evocative atmospheres and refined aesthetics, Give Me Your Hand is an immersive cinematic experience, capable of capturing the eye with plot twists and a powerful visual language. Following the success of the series Demon in the Mirror, Kévin Sakac delivers a film that blends mystery, fantasy, and introspective exploration, playing with the perception of time and space. Give Me Your Hand is a true oneiric journey that compels the viewer to question memory, identity, and the very meaning of reality.