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- A gun to be heard, a pen to make yourself understood. The identical course of four young West Indians men who arrived to Paris in the 70's.
- A wealthy businessman is stuck at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport because his flight has been canceled. He has taken a room at the Airport Hotel and now he is waiting for a call girl who will spice up his evening. A few moments later she arrives, takes off her coat and in her black waist cincher goes through the motions of paid seduction. Suddenly, the man cries out "Léa!". He has recognized her...
- Alone in his apartment, a photographer, successful in the eyes of all. But at the twilight of his career the man experiences a feeling of failure. Never indeed has he managed to take the snapshot he has dreamed of so much, the captured fragment of time that would have been his masterpiece...
- From 1937 to 1950, André Poinsignon filmed Sarreguemines, his hometown, and the events it was part of.
- A chic cabaret. A languid torch singer. At a table in the restaurant room, a couple in crisis who are tearing themselves apart. Suddenly the film switches from black and white to color: the scene is a movie theater now, and the film we have been watching is the one being projected there. Among the spectators, one is singled out, a man who seems not only captivated but outright challenged by the moving images on the screen. As a matter of fact, the story, turning more and more dramatic, reminds him of his own. Like Pierre, the character in the film, the spectator has behaved in an undignified manner with the woman he loved.
- Daniel Collin speaks about mad scientists and mad doctors in the pictures from the beginning of the film to the last years.
- Six people, five men and a woman are remembering the early days of railway and slow omnibus in Sarreguemines. Personnal memories of funny (and sometimes not so funny) travels are illustrated by these six witnesses.
- An illegitimate couple having an afternoon tryst in a hotel room. A happy family (one man, one woman two sons, one daughter, one... rabbit) having breakfast before the father drives the kids to school. What is the link between these two situations? Well, there is one, though not obvious at first sight...
- Noémie should be happy. She is young and pretty, has a companion and a job, but she has nightmares, she feels blue all the time and seems to have lost the taste for life. One day she reads a book by Schopenhauer and suddenly understands the roots of her problems. Her childhood dream, becoming a ballet dancer, was thwarted and shattered and fulfillment was denied her...
- A stormy night in a luxury hotel in Frankfurt-am-Main. A man is sleeping restlessly. Lying sound asleep alongside him is his beautiful conquest of the day. Awakening all of a sudden, the man, stark naked, walks to a table. On its top sits a box containing a finely crafted dagger, which he opens. And which bought a few hours before in an auction sale where he met the woman he is spending the night with...
- Six people, five men and a woman are remembering the early days of railway and slow omnibus in Sarreguemines. Personnal memories of funny (and sometimes not so funny) travels are illustrated by these six witnesses.
- This is August 1870. In the plain of Gravelotte in Lorraine, three French soldiers, sitting in a camp, are waiting for relief troops. They never come. On the contrary, Marchal Bazaine, against his officers'will, decides to withdraw the army to Metz. On impulse, the three men desert...