After a feature film dedicated to her mute autistic daughter ( Pénélope mon amour , FID 2021), Claire Doyon seeks answers to some of her questions from an autistic friend with Asperger's syndrome. The friend sits facing the camera, in a large garden where birds are singing. The words exchanged on both sides of the camera quickly go beyond the framework of the interview. Because as much or more than a word, it is a presence that must be welcomed. Combining the digital material of the interview with silent shots of Super 8 flowers, Claire Doyon not only achieves the most tender and playful of portraits. Her brief and lively film manages to touch, as rarely before, on the enigma of autism as a way of being in the world, and on the poetry that is specific to it.