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La Grande Marche is an absurd comedy that follows Franz, a young student who, inspired by his revolutionary idols, seeks to take control of his school. However, the movement he unleashes quickly spirals out of control, dragging Franz into its chaos.
For the first time in three years of a family conflict, Charlotte, an 8 year old girl, is visiting her grandfather. Even if he is rigid at first, they will get to know each other because of certain collector's items and their stories of where they come from.
Paul is stuck in a dying relationship. Every night, he escapes into his fantasy world by looking at the next-door appartment.
Mother of a 6 year-old child, Camille runs away from her daily life, leaving behind her son and her husband Eric. When her car breaks down in a small seaside town, Camille meets Léa, a young musician and poet, who seems to be like a reflection of herself.
Antoine lives by the sea. While visiting his cousin in Montreal, he meets Aurélie and develops a particular relationship with her, only for the night. They will naturally connect because of their mutual comprehension of grief and sorrow.