Mylène, le professeur de lecture labiale
Antoine, a history teacher in his early 50s, learns that he has become very hard of hearing. Unable to own up to his handicap, he resigns himself to living in his bubble, even though his entourage finds his behavior increasingly odd. His encounter with Claire, widow and mother of a young girl who has stopped speaking, will lead him to open up to the world.
La Médecine
Côte d'Azur, 1915. Pierre-Auguste Renoir (Michel Bouquet) é atormentado pela morte da esposa, as dores da artrite e a preocupação com o filho Jean (Vincent Rottiers), que luta na Primeira Guerra Mundial. Eis que surge em sua vida Andrée (Christa Theret), uma jovem bela e radiante que desperta no pintor uma inesperada energia. Rejuvenescido, Renoir a torna sua musa. Quando Jean retorna à casa do pai para se recuperar de um grave ferimento na perna, ele se envolve com Andrée e a torna também sua musa, mas de um sonho ainda distante: o de fazer cinema.
Albertine
Seaside takes place in a small coastal town on the Bay of Somme. The year-round inhabitants find ways to make their lives work; Paul, a lifeguard in the summer, works at the grocery all winter. His mother, Rose (Ogier) likes to play the slots just about anytime; his girlfriend Marie works in the local factory - the town's biggest business - but watching the summertime vacationers each year just makes her increasingly curious about what else might be out there. From these and several other stories, aided by close, revealing observations, we see a community perched between transition and stasis.
Ingrid
Tanguy is 28 years old and still living with his parents. They think it's time he moves out. He doesn't, so they hatch a plan.
What do you do if you are a reporter with a deadline and you are going blind? This French drama answers that question. Arnold is a crack television reporter assigned to cover an uprising in northern Sri Lanka. Recently he has suffered great headaches and his eyes have been tired. Before leaving he has a doctor check him and is appalled by the diagnosis that he is going blind. If he goes to Sri Lanka, the stress could hasten his loss of sight. If he does not go, he will lose the assignment to a rival reporter. Instead of going, he locks himself in his Paris apartment and creates the documentary from a combination of new and old video footage. He suffers through many emotional outbursts in the process. The highlight of his video is a scene in which he, using complex computer-work, "inserts" himself into Sri-Lankan street situation. Though the documentary is excellent, Arnold is crushed when his editor demands the scene be deleted from the film because it slows the film down.
Lotte
Edouard gives pieces of advice on a radio station, but when he tries to use them in real life with his friends, his skills are dubious.
Pascal is a runaway teen who wants a new identity, a new family, a new life, but cannot really escape who he is. He's living his teens between his true soul and pretended self, acting like someone else when he does not even know who he is.