Since his release from prison where he spent 21 years, Philippe has been begging at the Wagesberg train station. Under judicial supervision, his freedom is only possible if he behaves impeccably. When Anna, a young activist on the run, asks him to take her in, his well-adjusted daily life is turned upside down by the echoes of his past.
Le réalisateur
Eggbert the rooster (voice)
Избалованная рыжая кошечка Марни живёт в доме со своей хозяйкой в тепле и уюте и в ус не дует. Но её жизнь радикально меняется, когда она становится жертвой грабителей-преступников, которые отправляют её в коробке в другой город. В дороге коробка теряется и Марни оказывается где-то в глухой деревне, один на один с реальной жизнью. Она встречает Пса, Петуха и Осла и тут начинаются приключения... Марни и её новым друзьям предстоит найти того, кто стоит за загадочными ограблениями в городе и обезвредить эту банду.
Marc
Christophe, an arrogant Parisian, finds himself stuck on a lost road in the depths of the Vosges. Seeking to join his girlfriend for a weekend in the woods, he is hitchhiked by Jean, jovial and sympathetic Alsatian. Quickly, the car journey becomes mystical and disturbing when the Alsatian warns the young man about the terrible threat that haunts the forest...
David L
“The Dreamlife of David L.“ is a fictional feature film that takes inspiration from a key point in the life of director David Lynch: the time he spent as a student in a fine arts college. Initially attracted to painting, David Lynch ends up choosing the medium of film to express his talent. Far from being an attempt at biography, this film is an imaginary vision where the action could take place today. Which encounters or events leave their mark on the young David L. during this year as a student? “The Dreamlife of David L.” is a dreamlike journey that leads the viewer through the meanderings of this art school. There’s no need to be familiar with the cinematographic works of Lynch to follow the young David L. step by step, going behind the scenes with him.
(uncredited)
Charles Senac, author of a single novel but crowned by the Prix Goncourt, is hated by the regulars of the bar-restaurant "Le Renard jaune" who regularly insult him. One morning he is found dead in his home. For inspector Giraud, it is clear that the culprit is among the customers of "Le Renard jaune".