The transmedia is released in 2015 in collaboration with many international artists including Jean Michel Jarre, Simonne Jones or Blixa Bargeld.
Jordan Mintzer of The Hollywood Reporter gave the documentary a mostly favorable review for calling attention to the widespread indifference to sexual assault and sexual abuse by both terrorist organizations and sanctioned governmental organizations such as the United States Armed Forces and the United Nations peacekeepers.
However, Mintzer criticized the film for trying to cover too many separate stories in its runtime, and for relying on "heavy-handed aesthetics [...] to make a point that didn’t need to be so overemphasized".
The film is the centerpiece of an international transmedia social impact project denouncing the impunity of sexual violence in wartime.
In 2024, continuing their plastic research in the field of hybridization of forms, the Blies brothers released the digital art installation Ceci est mon coeur [8] (This Is My Heart), about the reconciliation of a child with his body, mixing video-mapping and connected clothing.
[9] The Blies brothers decided to pursue their research into Spoken word and visual hybridization in the development of their first feature-length film Maman Sopra.