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- Uma nota falsa de 500 francos é passada de pessoa para pessoa até que o descuido leva à tragédia.
- Camille, de 15 anos, está de olho em Jean-Louis, de quarenta e poucos anos, que não vê a hora de se encontrar com uma mulher em Angoulême. Camille faz tudo o que pode para impedi-lo de partir.
- Antoine loves Thérèse. He is a shepherd and tends the animals with his uncle Séraphin. Thérèse works in the village with her mother. One day, a landslide buries Antoine and Séraphin.
- Paris, Pigalle. Anita works as a waitress in a bar. When she learns that the police are looking for drug dealers, she tries to warn Bobby, who deals in the neighborhood.
- Dr. Paul Calmet is dead. His son Jean again feels the familiar feeling of anguish caused by his father; victim of this torture, he is carrying the virus of misfortune.
- An old man who serves as the village sage and healer has gathered the following information from these books: the sun will gradually diminish until a certain date, which will mark its end - indeed, it will not return.
- In a Lausanne, Salvatore, a young addict, after nine months of preventive prison, commits suicide.
- The occupation of France during World War II and juxtaposes newsreel footage with excerpts from the journals of the German writer and military officer Ernst Jünger, who was stationed in Paris during the war.
- Adrien Daubigny, director at INSEE, warns his wife Anna that he now wants to lead his life by chance. Anna and her two children agree to his leaving. The family must meet again a year later.
- Madness and anarchism in Alain Klarer's L'Air du crime are too often self-oppressed, having forgotten to live free in their minds. Elena's "terrorism" and Robert's gratuitous quest are all irrational acts perhaps, but ultimately free, a form of rebirth. Yet, some will not be able to bear this madness, chained like Stutz to a coherent structure. Thus, the film moves towards lyricism. First through Peer Raben's music, then through Hugues Ryffel's images. A play on color and light, contrasting a cold, gray, metallic frame and lighting on the rational side, and a sublime, extraordinary blue towards Lake Lucerne, on the side of night, dreams, imagination, suicide, and freedom. Even if the simple narrative sometimes takes over from the madness of the film, it remains a very rich first work, a vast fresco of symbols and ideas. Frédéric Maire ( Président of the Swiss Cinémathèque?
- A gang of adults traffic illegally. A gang of children play at being traffickers, imitating the seriousness of the adult criminals. Both groups engage in pretense through their activities.
- Brian and Nourredine are two lousy young offenders. Their flights have a motive: a film brought back from San Francisco where the father of Brian, singer of rock of the sixties, today in prison, made a tour.