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- During the Nazi regime in France in World War II, Pastor Fontaine and the town of Chambon undertake a mission to protect and shelter the children of many of the Jews sent to concentration camps.
- Even after WW2,oranges were luxury modest people could only afford for Christmas in France.
- Simon is getting better. His job as a publisher is going smoothly. Suddenly, out of the blue, his psychoanalyst, Charles, hits him with the news: his analysis is over. It turns out to be a nightmare. Charles also has his own dilemma: his actress wife is pregnant, but she hesitates to keep the child as she has an upcoming performance, and feels that she no longer loves Charles. Worse things comes as Simon receives a manuscript that portrays his private life and fetishistic desires, and his partner insists on publishing the novel. He blames Charles for writing the novel. On the other hand, Charles simplifies the matter, thinking Simon's misunderstanding is the reason that his wife leaves him. The two angry men have a big fight in Simon's home. Charles is wounded at the end. Now, Simon believes Charles and nurses him. Simon's mother drops by and suspects that Charles is Simon's gay lover. Charles realizes that his professional mentor, whom he often discusses his patients' cases with, could be the person who writes the novel...
- Jacky Valens used to be an amateur racing cyclist. But he was arrested for taking drugs. Now, aged 38, he is back in his native town in the North of France, after four years in prison and three recovery treatments. Welcomed like the prodigal son, he agrees to train the local cyclist racing team. In this context, he gets to know a gifted young racer, Ludo, who he discovers is his own son he never recognized. He also draws closer to Marie, his former love and Ludo's mother...