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- On the windy and cloudy beach, Granny is praying, Mum is shouting, the sisters don't care, Lucas is alone. Grandpa was a weird guy, now he's dead.
- Marc, a young city dweller, goes into the countryside where he stays on his own in a lonely house. He is expecting his girlfriend Louise who is supposed to come and join him soon, but she is late showing up. Marc is keen on keeping fit and becomes obsessed with the healthy daily routine he has set up for himself, but the silence grows heavier and heavier, and Louise hasn't arrived yet. In the anxious surrounding calm, Marc gradually falls prey to the assault of all kinds of sounds that are usually ignored and sounds that are not usually heard.
- Bang! Bang! It's hunting season. As well as Eda's 25th birthday. As a present, her father offers her an apartment under seizure.
- Omid is an Iranian immigrant who came to France with his family. One evening, in the street, he is attacked and stabbed in the heart. At the hospital, the diagnosis is formal: he has no heart. Has he left it behind in Iran?
- Inès works in a do-it-yourself where Frank and his pal Michel repair a wall. She urges them to burglarize the shop.
- Thomas, a graduate in his thirties, is looking for a job at the unemployment office. However, the waiting time spirals to absurd heights and seems to have no end. He is forced to choose between an infinite queue of job-seekers or joining the so-called "2nd Congress of Labor of Tomorrow". He decides on the latter and follows a mysterious telephone wire hoping to finally reach the job advisor. Instead, he meets many self-employed people with odd jobs. To find his place in this dystopian society, Thomas is forced to come up with something extraordinary.
- Nora, a 15-year-old Martiniquan teenager, has to follow her mother and 6-year-old little sister, Mélissa, to the north of the island, to stay at Henri's, her grandfather, paralyzed since a recent stroke. They settle at the old man's to provide him daily assistance. But very soon, the atmosphere of the house and Henri's presence make Nora's childhood memories resurface, embodied in the fear of an aggressive evil mind.
- A village in the middle of the desert. Her child in her arms, a mother watches the sky in the hope of rain. A tear slides down her cheek which the child collects and brings to his mouth.
- While preparing for her first exhibition, a young painter commits so passionately to her creations that she loses touch with reality and descends into hallucinatory chaos. Confined in a clinic, she progressively rebuilds herself through painting and the daily observation of a squirrel under her wind.
- France 1936. Greta, a young German photo reporter, lives in exile with the photographer André Friedmann. When the Spanish civil war breaks out they are determined to cover the events. Gerta decides to invent a new identity for them.
- Two cowboys look for a bullet in the desert.
- Seated on a podium in a cinema as if for a typical Q&A after a screening, Françoise Lebrun, actress here behind the camera (but in front of it too), begins by the end and politely warns her interlocutor: it will be a question of a work in the style of a quilt, of a crazy quilt. That is, of a filmed autobiography where the "I" appears unruly, like a patchwork. With the help of which pieces? Those collected on her return to England, in the places where she passed her youth, looking for her British pen pal. But this is a pretext for a more sweeping recollection that leads from the precise memories of a young girl to the very particular imagination of an entire island. Ambulation amidst the old stones and also those that replaced them, ecstatic walk in an English garden with a specialist gardener, recollection of the Bloornsbury group of painters and writers around Virginia Woolf, a make-believe meeting with David Hockney in a street: everything here adopts the colors of a tamed fantasy. The adventure, after having come across a statue of Peter Pan surrounded by birds and a fine plate of pears, comes to an end at her place, in the French countryside, in a solid building that an English couple would love to purchase. We've come full circle: bits and pieces of memory are revived; we can now rest under the eiderdown, the quilt has settled down. At least for now.
- Iceland, in the year 1000. Magnus, a fearless Viking warrior, confronts Bjarni the Berserker who abducted his wife and child. Their rivalry is only beginning.