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- Le Bricou, an aging cowherd, has lost two of his animals while summering. An insignificant event, yet it was enough to turn his life upside down. What if the others were laughing at him, what if he was good for nothing?
- Patrick Perrin is a dealer in a small seaside casino. His dream? To leave. To leave everything for an unknown destination. But a trip such as this doesn't happen overnight. To start with, Patrick decides to buy a suitcase. A nice red one with wheels that he immediately puts at the foot of his bed. All that's left to do is to fill it up and choose a destination.
- During World War II, a French culinary competition takes place despite the Nazi occupation.
- Gomez has come to pick up some stuff from Magalie's place after their recent break-up...
- An old man goes to visit his wife in hospital to find she has died. He leaves the hospital refusing to sign the necessary papers and is followed by a security guard. The guard follows him onto a bus and the old man explains why he must leave.
- Two brothers and a sister, who have long been estranged, get together in their mother's decrepit house to split their inheritance. Before leaving, they realize that they've forgotten a large mirror in the living room. They decide to play with it.
- A lost and found department somewhere in a middle-sized town. Eddie, a trainee clerk, is learning his job under the supervision of Hervé, his superior. He soon finds out that his work is repetitive but can occasionally get fascinating. Like on the day a stolen red leather handbag lands in the office and its content is spread over his desk. Fascinated by the object, his only aim from this moment is to trace and find the lady who owns it and to show her how much he ... wants her.
- Young Martin, a ten-year-old, is chosen by his schoolmaster to recite a complicated, rather esoteric poem in public. Although he volunteered to do it, Martin is scared at this prospect. He is not sure to remember the poem to perfection on D-day. Little by little, the cursed poem pervades his life, which unsettles him all the more as, around him, his family environment is deteriorating. Indeed, his parents start having arguments and seem to be on the verge of divorce. But his father does not let him down. He supports him - although awkwardly at times - and helps him to memorize the abstruse text. Will Martin be able to perform it on stage?