In Calcutta, a man is confronted by a stranger who claims to be his long-lost nephew. As the man investigates the stranger's story, he becomes increasingly suspicious and begins to question the stranger's true identity. The stranger's arrival sets off a chain of events that unravels dark family secrets and tests the bonds of various relationships, including those between mother and son, father and son, and husband and wife.
As he explains to the journalist who came to interview him, Honoré cultivates, as a perfect Marseillais, farnienté and galéjade. He evokes the Phocaean Protis, who founded the city of Marseille, and the Roman Honorius, who invented pétanque. He loves to go fishing with his friends Garrigue and Watermelon to prepare a good bouillabaisse, and even more, to rig the results of a vote to allow a little protégée to be crowned Miss flots bleus.
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