Manu has been incarcerated for a year in a prison in Marseille. Back in Nantes, his hometown, he finds his friends and family that he left overnight. How will he reconnect, find the bonds that united him with these people whose lives have continued without him?
Judge Larcher, who has lost his wife and child, leads a quiet and secluded life in retirement; until the day his path crosses that of Clara, a troubled teenager; it doesn't take long for the perceptive Larcher to detect a dark story of incest between the young girl, who has lost her mother, and her father, a bitter widower...
A failed actor gets his 15 minutes of infamy when his ex-wife writes a vengeful tell-all book about their marriage. He decides to use his acting skills to get revenge on her.
Jean and Julie meet again ten years after childhood. Jean has trouble recognizing the grown up girl. Julie is "promised" to Henri, a neighbor. Julie, scathing and capricious, provokes Henri and Jean.
Catherine Rich (10 June 1932 – 18 January 2021) was a French actress. Rich was born in the 17th arrondissement of Paris in 1932. Her father Renaudin and her maternal grandfather were politicians. She married Claude Rich who was also an actor. The 1962 cast of The Burning Court included Rich who was making her debut on the screen. In 1972 she took a role in the TV miniseries Les Rois maudits. In 1991 she was nominated for a Molière Award for her role in the play La Dame de chez Maxim. Rich died in the 18th arrondissement of Paris in January 2021. She and her husband, Claude Rich, had two daughters and an adopted son. Her husband died in 2017 from cancer. Source: Article "Catherine Rich (actress)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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