Apesar de ter perdido o emprego, Michel vive feliz com Marie-Claire. Amam-se há trinta anos, os filhos e os netos preenchem a sua vida, têm amigos muito chegados, orgulham-se dos seus combates sindicais e políticos e as suas consciências são tão transparentes como os seus olhares. Mas esta felicidade vai desmoronar-se juntamente a fechadura da porta perante o assalto de dois homens armados e mascarados que lhes batem, os amarram, lhes arrancam as alianças e fogem com os cartões de crédito de ambos. O choque será ainda mais violento quando souberem que esta brutal agressão foi organizada por um dos jovens operários da sua comunidade...
Charlotte
Centers on three childhood friends: Muriel, Francois and Rene. Partners in crime (burglaries, to be precise), the three end their "criminal" activities after one of their attempted burglaries fails. They vow never to see each other again until, however, Muriel's son is kidnapped, which leads the three to join forces again to get the ransom money.
Mrs. Fauvelet
Marie-Jo and Her Two Lovers (French: Marie-Jo et ses deux amours) is a 2002 French drama film directed by Robert Guédiguian. It was entered into the 2002 Cannes Film Festival.
Marthe
Two friends with very different personalities decide to write a script for a movie. Their discussions and confrontations are constant, but the story slowly takes shape around a poor family that has a small car repair business. Times are hard and will have to fight to prevent a multinational tear down the garage.
Kurdish expert Hiner Saleem (Shero) wrote and directed this French comedy-drama, set inside the 100,000-population Kurdish community in Paris. The original French title translates as "Long Live the Bride...and the Liberation of Kurdistan." Cheto (Georges Corraface) seeks a wife via videotapes while still seeing his French girlfriend, immigration office worker Christine (Stephanie Lagarde). Cheto places an order for a beautiful girl, but he's disappointed when her sister, country girl Mina (Marina Kobakhidze), arrives at the airport as a substitute. Family pressure forces him to marry her. Unhappy with the way she's treated by Cheto, Mina acquires some progressive notions from Leila (Schahla Aalam) and other local feminists, leading to confrontations with Cheto.
Monique
No bairro popular de l'Estaque, ao norte de Marselha, Jeanette cria sozinha seus dois filhos com um magro salário de caixa. Ela mora numa casa minúscula que dá para um pátio compartilhado com seus amigos e vizinhos. Já Marius vive sozinho, numa fábrica de cimento desativada.