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- Inès was found innocent in the accident that caused the death of Raphaël at the age of 12 years, 7 months, and 11 days. Today, Inès' son, Théo, is that age. And she is convinced that Lucie, Raphaël's mother, will avenge his death. Intuition or paranoia? To protect Théo, she hides him in the forest and then confronts the mother of his victim.
- Paul receives an emotional message from Claire. He can hear the deep sadness behind her words and believes she might commit suicide. But Paul does not know Claire. This is a message left on the wrong man's phone. A message that will lead Paul to a brief encounter with Claire.
- Official music video for "Libre" by Angèle.
- The video was directed by the French duo Julien Choquart and Camille Hirigoyen, together known as J.A.C.K. It was edited by Danny B.Tull, styled by B. Akerlund and choreographed by Megan Lawson. According to Madonna, she wanted to have a cinematic and storytelling aspect with the video adding that: The thing about that song, it's such a passionate song. I had to present it in a passionate way, and I used mythology to tell the story, with the story of the Minotaur, the matador, fighting for love. And the color red. And flowers. Horns, and death. And naked men. You know, the important things in life. I don't want to make every video the same. But I did love the richness of that video. To me it felt like a painting that came to life. That's what I was trying to do.
- Follows Mathéo, a high school boy, through a day whose utter banality is a miracle, and would be even if he didn't bear the marks of surviving a physical trauma.
- 'Soft Is the New Strong/La Douceur est Invincible' reads the Winter 2017 tagline of French cashmere manufacturer Éric Bompard's new brand positioning in this one-and-a-half-minute short film shot in the heart of a vigorous protest.
- "Retiens Les Rêves" is a tale about the past and childhood memories, as well as about what it means to become a parent.