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Marie
When 12 year old Alex runs away, his grandmother ask her 6 friends for help and follow the kid from Paris to Lisbon.
Delphine
Handsome Jules has problems with school and girls. His domineering dad doesn't make matters easier, although his mom is supportive of her only child. Contemplating an extramarital affair, Claude Jade attempts to discreetly shop for condoms, a cute twist on what is traditionally a teenage boy's awkward ordeal.
La Comète
Truck driver Jeff agrees to take the son of his biggest customer along on the road and explain the tricks of the trade to him.
(as Kathie Kriegel)
Un joven soldado vuelve de la Primera Guerra Mundial con graves secuelas. En el pueblo donde vive una hermosa mujer nada desnuda en los estanques, protegida por víboras. El ex soldado se enamora de ella y se convierte en su amante, lo cual significará su muerte.
A team of amateur filmmakers sets off, camera in hand, to the south of Morocco. During their stay, one of the members of the group, Fanette, a vulgar vampire, is murdered. The Moroccan police do not find the culprit, and Paris takes over the case. The inspector in charge of the investigation decides to view all the "works" made on site, in the presence of their author.
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Blanche
The life and love affairs of a 12-year-old boy Pierre who lived in France during the Nazi occupation in 1944. We see his family, his chubby friend, the girl who ignores him - and the German defector who hides in the cellar. He suffers from a slightly more prominent nasal appendage than the average of his congeners. This complex initially serving it, will ultimately be the detonator of his success with women and the entire population of the city.
Jeanine
A good country priest discovers that he is a father and must assume his role, a task all the more delicate since his son is a thug.
Athalie
A film producer on the verge of ruin decides to make an erotic film.
Véronique
A young Parisian advertising executive becomes so captivated by the unsettling charm of his mysterious new employer that he eventually abandons his family and friends, viewing it a privilege to let the ubiquitous employer take over his home, his life, his desire. Only his wife remains suspicious, recognizing both the pathos and the evil in the man’s soul-stealing power.