SDF, milliardaires : Il y a tout au bois de Boulogne

Once a hunting ground for the kings of France, the Bois de Boulogne is now a popular leisure area for Parisians, with its 845 hectares of natural landscape. While this haven of peace attracts families and walkers, it also harbors a parallel world: that of transvestites and drug dealers. "The Bois" is one of the few places where the police tolerate, to a certain extent, these "underground" businesses. The workers there have formed a micro-society with a well-defined hierarchy. Located in the heart of the upscale neighborhoods of western Paris, the Bois de Boulogne is a place where extreme wealth and abject poverty coexist, where eccentric billionaires and the homeless sometimes share unexpected moments of solidarity.