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- Monsieur Joseph is a respected citizen of a small town in the North of France. For over four decades he has run a specialized bookshop in the shopping square of the town. Every morning before opening his shop, he has a nice cup of black coffee at the local cafe where he has a nice small talk with Julien, the barkeeper, and with the regulars. Everybody likes him. At least everybody did... Everything actually started to change the night his young wife Tina disappeared without trace. Now, Monsieur Joseph has become Youssef again, he is again the "foreigner" (wasn't he born of Kabyle parents?), the shady foreigner, the frightening foreigner... He can't but have murdered his wife, all the more as another woman was killed four years before without the culprit having been arrested. There is no smoke without fire, is there?...
- Fleeing Franco's troops enter Barcelona at the end of the Civil War Felip and Lola are in despair as his daughter Mary is abducted by the Phalangists. Forced to go into exile, the marriage will be held in the concentration camp Argelers. When they get out, Felip return to Barcelona to try to get his daughter, even though the events bring him to Africa, where she will fight for five years under General Leclerc. Meanwhile, in France, Lola meet Manel, a pin of refugees, who can not help falling in love ...
- Looks at the fallout of the 2008 Iceland's bankruptcy crisis, documenting the personal stories of people from a range of social and economic backgrounds, and arriving at a surprising picture of a capitalist society on the brink of despair.
- Get on board the Africa Express train for a one-week railroad tour around UK with musical legends such as Damon Albarn (Blur, Gorillaz), Paul McCartney, Rokia Traoré, John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin), Amadou Bagayoko (Amdaou & Mariam), Peter Hook, Baaba Maal, Carl Barât, Bassekou Kouyaté, Tony Allen, Jupiter Bokondji and many others .