Maurice Corminboeuf
“Respect for the vanquished”, remarks Steve “is what separates man from beast.” As a champion in Swiss-style wrestling, Steve knows a thing or two about observing codes of combat. But when his family farm faces repossession, he is forced to join hands with his ex-convict brother Joel and enter the lucrative, clandestine world of no-rules fighting.
Bernard
Colombine finally wants to know who her father is. But her mother vehemently refuses to tell her. With the help of Mathilde the greengrocer, Colombine obtains a magic potion that transports the 13-year-old several months back in time to the "Fête des Vignerons" wine festival in Vevey. There, Colombine must summon up all her courage to uncover the secret of her father.
Max, a 23-year-young man, works in his father's fish shop. In this family business, the days are long and repeat themselves. The arrival of Zoe, an enthusiastic and full of life trainee, disturbs the routine of Max and leads him to rethink his future with seemed to him to be a foregone conclusion.
Bazin
Paris, 1982. Frank e Serge são detetives de polícia encarregados de investigar a indústria pornográfica parisiense em um bairro decadente onde traficantes de drogas rivais competem entre si. Para se infiltrar na máfia, eles assumem um peep show endividado. E, na tentativa de impulsionar o negócio, eles começam a produzir curtas-metragens pornôs. Um terreno perigoso que vai muito além do que eles poderiam imaginar.
Davidson
Um homem e uma mulher dividem a intimidade em uma casa, onde mora também um cachorro. Ela é casada, mas não há qualquer informação sobre sua vida fora daquele local. Os dois conversam sobre a questão da linguagem sob o ponto de vista filosófico, enquanto que o cão a tudo observa.
Based on a series of events over the course of one day, Oscar learns that he doesn’t have very long to live. Time has passed without him having noticed or, rather, accepted this fact. Following this brutal realisation and moments filled with doubt and loneliness, Oscar notices that he isn’t really alone.
Francis
Franck