Vocals
A gifted student, Annie Girardot thought for a while of becoming a nurse, before passing the entrance exam to the Conservatory. She leaves with two first prizes in comedy. In the theater she triumphed in "The Typewriter" by Jean Cocteau. It was Cocteau who made her cut her hair to adopt his famous short cut. The cinema opened its doors and she turned with Pierre Fresnay, then with Jean Gabin, in "Le rouge est mis" by Gilles Grangier. The Comédie-Française then asked her to make a choice. It would be the cinema.
Self
Self (voice)
A portray of French actress Françoise Dorléac
A writer has her alarm clock stolen after a sexual encounter.
La Soeur
P lives in a world where differences are not accepted. When his family discovers his homosexuality she offers him a pill of normality. Convinced that this is the right choice he goes to the conversion room, but after remembering the best moments of his relationship the choice of "normality" is no longer obvious.