From March to May 2020, Arte proposed to me and six other photographers to send a series of images and recordings of my confinement for "Letters from Photographers" broadcast online each week. The principle was to confide in an imaginary person in regular correspondence. For me, it was an opportunity to photograph my loved ones in a playful way, something I had never dared to do before. During six weeks, I felt like I was living in a forced isolation of fortunate privilege. I took advantage of this spatio-temporal bubble to transcend our daily life and invent stories with my family. These were provoked by situations like home schooling, a birthday party without friends, or by contradictory feelings of paranoia and extreme freedom. The staging, fueled by our common ideas, became a pretext to beat boredom, play, take on roles, laugh, and escape monotony. Drawing from our imagination, often inspired by children's tales, we transformed our living space into a small utopian theater, far from the rumors of the world.