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Brothers Tony and Noé pass the long sweltering summer days playing games of chance and death… until the accident that will change their lives forever. Ten years later, now young adults and back in Royan, their paths cross that of Cassandra, their childhood love. But even after all this time, the brothers are still hiding a secret…
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When their father dies, the ambitious police officer Guillaume offers the management of the bowling alley he inherited to his outcast half-brother Armand. The inheritance is cursed, and the two men wind up in a world of violence.
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Victor, in his early 20s, works at the town hall and lives with his girlfriend Charlotte, who is expecting their first child. When an incident happens at the nearby nuclear power plant, he and his high school friends are forced to confine themselves inside a farmhouse, whereas they should have evacuated the area. As the rain is threatening, they are keeping an eye out for the radioactive cloud. The next 24 hours will be crucial.
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Antoinette, una maestra de escuela, espera con ansias sus largas vacaciones de verano planeadas con su amante secreto Vladimir, el padre de uno de sus alumnos. Al enterarse de que Vladimir no puede venir porque su esposa organizó unas vacaciones de trekking sorpresa con su hija y un burro para llevar su carga, Antoinette decide seguir su rastro, sola, con Patrick, un burro protector.
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Victoria Spick, abogada penalista en pleno vacío sentimental, acude a una boda donde se encuentra con su amigo Vicent y Sam, un ex narcotraficante al que ella ha ayudado. Al día siguiente, Vincent es acusado de intento de asesinato por su compañera. El único testigo de la escena es el perro de la víctima. Victoria acepta a regañadientes defender a Vicent mientras que contrata a Sam de asistente personal. Esto es el comienzo de una serie de complicaciones para Victoria.
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Michael is American. Julie is French. They don't speak the same language, they don't understand each other. But when an elevator breaks down, language barriers and indifference tend to break with it...