A family gathers at their coastal villa in the south of France after the death of the father. The reunion brings back memories and forces them to confront their past, including the loss of a daughter and the bitterness of a failed revolutionary ideal. Throughout their time together, they reminisce, grapple with grief, and confront the challenges that come with growing older.
Pierre Blum, 40, is a writer who had his time of glory in the early 2000s. One evening, on a casino terrace, he meets Joseph Paskin. This mysterious man, charismatic and manipulative, is influential in the world of politics and persuades Pierre to take on a strange mission that takes him back to a past he’d prefer to forget, and puts his life in danger. In the middle of all this, Pierre falls in love with Laura, a young extreme-left activist. But in this world of subterfuge, who can really be trusted?
Art critic Keller, a German ex-pat living in London, is confronted by his radical 1960s past when he's asked to assassinate a Chilean murderer who is on a visit to London.
Three men and a woman from a city in the south of France made a pact as teenagers to never forget that they were children of the poor.
In the villa of the party dignitary, the fates of Stanisław, his son's friends, Zbyszek, a worker leaving the army, and the head of the thieves' gang, cross. The film was shelved by the censors for 27 years before finally getting a limited release in 2009.
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