Crew
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Three years after graduating, George, a broke young filmmaker, struggles to fund his first feature film: an ambitious survival story set during the Vietnam War, to be shot in the jungle.
One Saturday in spring, Simone, 17, receives a letter that will be a source of endless anguish. The strong ties with her sick father, André, although she loves him as much as he scares her, sometimes take up too much space in her life and prevent her from imagining a life elsewhere.
In the 1950s, Gabriel, a talented young pianist, plays in the quartet of his father, Georges, a famous jazz virtuoso at the peak of his career. In the midst of his concerts, Gabriel searches for the words to tell his father about his need for freedom.
In the playground, the boys monopolize the space and the soccer field. But a group of girls, "Les Mousses," has a plan to remedy this.
Two brothers, Louis and Noah, take part in an enduro competition. As the competition reaches its climax, the brothers' ambitions begin to interfere with and jeopardize the balance of their relationship.
Robin, a shy and insecure young man, accompanies his friend Jérémie to a drawing class where Jérémie is supposed to pose nude. But an unforeseen event forces Robin to take Jérémie's place. Shame, discomfort, and disturbing visions mingle as he tries to hold the pose under the gaze of the students. In this confrontation with himself, Robin discovers an unexpected image of his own body.