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- Quim (Leonardo Sbaraglia) roule dans une région isolée en suivant une route sinueuse et se perd. En essayant de se repérer, il est soudain la cible de tirs en provenance de la montagne. Alors qu'il tente d'échapper aux projectiles, il rencontre une jeune femme (María Valverde) qui semble perdue et vit apparemment le même cauchemar que lui. Méfiants l'un envers l'autre, ils décident néanmoins d'unir leurs forces pour quitter cette forêt hostile, glaciale et semer leurs poursuivants.
- Directed by French documentary filmmaker Charles Najman, Royal Bonbon is the tale of a modern-day man who believes himself to be Henri Christophe, liberator of Haitian slaves during the early 1800s. King Chacha (Dominique Battraville) declares himself a ruler and his lady friend (Anne-Louise Mesadieux) a queen. When he is kicked out of Cap-Haitien, he joins up with young boy Thimothee (Benji) for a journey out of town. They end up in the abandoned palace of Sans Souci, which Chrisophe had built himself. Gathering support from the population of the next village, King Chacha lives out his dream as a ruler. Before long, he becomes a tyrant and is overthrown in a revolt.
- After the death of her mother Marianne, a young cellist discovers that her father had a mistress. In order to find her, she casts aside her boyfriend Étienne. The mistress is a pianist named Béatrice. Béatrice and Marianne strike up a friendship while reminiscing about the past. They remember Édith Piaf's song : "Hymne à l'amour" and Marianne reconnects with her nanny Ghislaine who was a funny companion when she was young.