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- Following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy fights through grief and trauma to regain her faith, console her children, and define her husband's historic legacy.
- A look at the platonic relationship between Marie Antoinette and one of her female readers during the first days of the French Revolution.
- An elderly curmudgeon lets out a room in his large apartment rent-free to a young student - on condition that she does everything in her power to ruin his son's marriage.
- When she discovers a wedding planner's business card, Alexia instantly says, "YES" to Mathias, unaware that it belongs to his mistress. The groom is now trapped between his bride and his lover who in charge of his unwanted marriage.
- Jacques Romand is a history teacher who has lost faith in his vocation. One evening, witnessing a shopkeeper attacked by three young robbers, he catches one of the aggressors, Victor, a 14-year-old Roma boy.
- Hippolyt, the titular oddball, is a far from typical country lawyer. He has been happily married to the woman of his dreams for 15 years, but has an incurable penchant for practical (or rather impractical) jokes.
- Attracted but also frightened by her sexuality, a teenage girl undergoes a brief therapy with a warm, humorous and competent psychotherapist.
- How at the beginning of 2022, while doing research in France on Henriette Lorimier and the women painters of the early 19th century, in a cellar in Bagneux Jonathan Bougard came across a bust signed Muta Mayola, the most important Congolese sculptor of the twentieth century, of which we thought all the works had disappeared. At the same time as on a set of works by his students and nephews Grégoire Massengo, Benoit Konongo and Edouard Malonga. The fathers of modern Congolese sculpture, main representatives of the Muta Mayola school.
- In the winter of 1994 in the French suburbs, Léo and Baptiste, two polar opposite students, meet up one evening to work on a school presentation.
- Every spring the Parisian Asian community and cosplayers meet at the Parc de Sceaux to celebrate the ephemeral flowering of the 144 sakuras, the pink cherry trees of Japan, in the northern grove of the estate. Hanami means looking at flowers in Japanese. In 2023 the theme chosen for the festivities was manga.
- The furrie phenomenon is young people who come together dressed as giant stuffed animals. An international movement still little known to the general public. We go to meet a group of furries who are celebrating the cherry blossoms at Parc de Sceaux.
- Marleau is called to a beauty salon in Sceaux, where an employee was found poisoned. The victim's participation in community theatre leads Marleau to an actor, his family, and his entourage.
- Oscar the coroner sends for Marleau after a man is killed in a "duel" staged by a group reenacting Napoleonic battles. The investigation pits Marleau against a lawyer from a past case.
- Just as everything was going well, Luc, Isabelle's ex-husband, shocks his family. He is now claiming the family home, custody of the children and accuses her of being a bad mother. A blow for Isabelle, in the midst of an existential crisis after her life is disrupted by a nun.