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- Cochihza, "she awakens the sleeping one", one says about the Cuicuitzcal swallow. Many words from the ancestors' language are derived from the root cochi - to sleep. It expresses both sleep and dream, but also lying down, dinner, subsistance, a cocoon built by caterpillars, eyelashes, leaving, yawning, making love to a woman, sleeping next to her, the place where one sleeps, waking up, pretending to sleep... Ometepe, the volcano island - Nicaragua. A landscape like a sleeping body. The Ancients describe life in two movements : one linear movement, like a walk; and one beat, emerging from the center. Each man adopts his own particular rythm at birth and keeps it for all his life. Within the encounter of the volcano's community and the guardians of its memory, a story of a world unfolds, a relationship to the island comes through.
- Twelve people describe their dreams and nightmares linked to their working lives. Between poetry and social commentary their stories portray a workplace dominated by the pressures of neoliberalism.
- Maud-Elisa Mandeau, a.k.a. Le Prince Miiaou, is a young French rock singer-guitarist-songwriter. In the spring of 2010, she starts the production of her third album as the director closely follows her detailed musical creation process.
- "Go and see what we left behind." With these words in mind, a filmmaker journeys into the discovery of an almost abandoned and little known country: Albania. Her film offers an overview of the tormented past sixty years in the country.
- An old roadside farm in south Cantal. Madame Jean is seated at the table. She receives a visit from the writer Marie-Hélène Lafon. Both are farmers' daughters and share a common history.