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- French serial about the lives and jobs of people working at a talent agency in Paris.
- About two couples, longtime friends un which both husbands engage un long-term affairs
- At a football match, an unscrupulous photographer, Michel Verdier, takes pictures of a celebrity couple. Magazine editors go with the photos even though the dominant figure in them is a chubby football fan. "So let him sue." When the magazine appears, the fan, Franck Bordoni, is fired since he was supposed to be at work. Bordoni comes to the magazine where, by coincidence, he meets Verdier. Verdier says he knows how to make some money. They go to a restaurant where Johnny Hallyday is leaving. Verdier has Bordoni take pictures with a cheap camera. When the celebrity assaults the patsy and smashes his camera ... Verdier gets some very lucrative shots. They get a tip that Isabelle Adjani has left her house. They arrive; Verdier pays off Adjani's neighbour. Verdier searches her garbage. Adjani has left for L.A. Verdier follows her, entrusting his keys to Bordoni. At Verdier's apartment, Bordoni takes a call for someone to shoot vanity photos of a millionaire's party. Bordoni goes there. As a photographer...
- A visit of Rue Bonaparte, in the Sixth Arrondissement of Paris, in its entire length - with a foray into two squares it crosses (Place Saint-Germain-des-Prés and Place Saint-Sulpice). We are also given a glimpse of the several shops and cafes it harbors. On the other hand, the doors of the Musée des Beaux-Arts (Museum of Fine Arts) and of the Académie de Médecine, both located in Rue Bonaparte, are opened to the viewer.