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- TV SeriesThe series 'Songs Of The Day After' relates the stories initially of six recurring characters, five of whom have returned from the dead and one still belonging to the world of the living. These recurring characters interact over the course of the various episodes of the series with other characters who appear in only one episode or, in a few cases, reappear in several of the following episodes. Each episode highlights certain metaphysical or supernatural concepts.
- When a call girl and her driver skip town to find a new beginning, they must learn the truth about one another before their crimes destroy them.
- As part of the opéra de Paris shorts collection, these two directors chose to imagine Opera Garnier in a post-anthropocene setting. Their imaginative scenario is a reflection on art, architecture and the melancholy of mankind!
- Emerging from the mist of the past, six characters meet in the ethereal town of Bronze Bell Sorrow, the city of last chance. Only one of them is a living human being; the five others hide diverse identities. Anamorphic time and space are the stage on which they confront each other and themselves. Murderers, executioners, victims...who are they really? Behind the crimes they have committed are simply lost creatures wishing desperately to be members of humanity, even for the short time of a card game.
- Simon and Stéphanie, both in their 40s, are a happy couple. They share the joys of life and all the little moments that enrich their life journey together. Yet is that journey a straight road or a winding one? Could one small pebble halt the flow of this love life? What a disaster, on a beautiful Sunday morning, when disease and suffering disrupt savagely this wonderful harmony. Can a past love relation save one of today? Who, what, why -- so many questions gnawing the relation into one of doubt and resulting in anger and even hatred. Can the treason be forgiven? Will love be stronger than sorrow and detestation?