
Ni Putes Ni Soumises - HOME ISN’T SAFE
NPNS and Marianne Paris break the silence on domestic violence during lockdown. A raw, silent and powerful TV spot that speaks volumes.
GALLERY
VISION
When home becomes a trap, Marianne Paris stands with NPNS to raise awareness and remind us that lockdown should never rhyme with violence.
In the midst of lockdown, Marianne Paris and NPNS launched a striking campaign: when home becomes a prison, breaking the silence becomes a matter of survival.
Staying home doesn’t always mean being safe. NPNS and Marianne Paris joined forces to expose the invisible and protect the unheard.

GALLERY

STORY
For NPNS, Marianne Paris conceived a manifesto film addressing an issue too often left in the shadows: domestic violence during lockdown.
The creative choice was radical. No images, no music—just a phone and the messages it receives. Real text messages, sent to women who experienced abuse.The film features a woman reading in silence. She doesn’t speak, but everything is revealed through what she receives. The tension builds through absence. The screen becomes a space of revelation, where violence takes shape in everyday banality.
This stripped-back narrative exposes the rawness of the facts without altering them. Lockdown didn’t stop violence—it rendered it invisible. We chose not to illustrate it, but to let it speak for itself: present, familiar, toxic.
By letting the messages speak, we turned a phone into a warning signal. The film doesn’t show, but it tells—everything. A restrained creative direction designed to provoke an immediate, direct, and necessary awareness.

CRAFTSMANSHIP
This project drew on our visual storytelling expertise: stripped-down narrative, suffocating framing, minimalist sound design. Every element was crafted to provoke discomfort, amplify silence, and make the invisible visible. A true work of image artisans, serving an essential, urgent, universal message.









