Black men, threatened by the police and stigmatized by the population, gather in a self-administered place in the heart of the city. They bear witness to their daily lives and claim their identities, without having to apologize for who they are. The film depicts the physical and mental siege of the black people in a precarious situation in Lausanne. Confronted with the obvious need to protect anonymity and the impossibility of filming in the street, No Apologies was built around a device that allows the protagonists to express themselves freely.