What is political rhetoric? How is a word embodied? How is listening established? So many questions at the heart of so-called politics. And just as decisive, who speaks to whom? For Pauline Bastard, whose projects (films or performances) consist of infiltrating reality and creating fictions that take it to its foundations, the 2022 presidential campaign offered the perfect opportunity. Here follow one another the bodies of some—you, me, everyone, in short, the ultimate political body in a democracy—who endorse, take on the game, and sometimes the words of what has already been said by others, well-known candidates. From one speech to the next, through the deviations this allows as much as through the unexpected conjunctions, the exposure is as enjoyable as it is disconcerting