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- Exiled artist and poet Mustafa embarks on a journey home with his housekeeper and her daughter; together the trio must evade the authorities who fear that the truth in Mustafa's words will incite rebellion.
- To save the man she loves from jail, Mathilde takes his place by helping his break-out. While she exclusively relies on him to survive in this prison setting, Mathilde has not heard from him since her imprisonment. Isolated, with her son as her only support, she is now identified by the inmate number 383205-B. Will Mathilde become a convict like any other?
- In the joyful Montmartre of the early twentieth century, artists including Max Jacob, Pablo Picasso and Guillaume Apollinaire live bohemian lives in Paris.
- With "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon", Cubism jumps to the fore and scandalizes polite society.
- 2015–7.3 (11)TV EpisodeIn 1916, in Montparnasse, foreign artists are starving. In Montparnasse, Soutine, the poorest of Russians, befriends Modigliani, the most beautiful of Italians.
- 2015–7.3 (9)TV EpisodeIn response to the absurdity of war, the dadaist and surrealist revolution is underway. It is headed by André Breton and Louis Aragon, surrounded by Man Ray, Robert Desnos and others.
- In the early 1930s, artists took a stand against the rise of fascism. By 1936, the war in Spain mobilised Malraux, Robert Capa and Gerda Taro to support Republicans. In 1937, the massacre of Guernica inspired Picasso's canvas.
- The advent of World War II. Many artists and intellectuals fled Europe. Those who remained struggled to survive, to paint and write in the fight against the occupier. Some cooperate, others resist, many acclimatise themselves.