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- Christophe is desperately trying to fund his new play, in which his partner, Patricia has to play. He asks his former friend, who is supposed to marry soon, for help and he invites the two to spend the weekend together.
- In 1945, "cigarette camps" were set up in Normandy to provide rest and recreation for American soldiers back from the front and their wives.
- An interview of Jolanda Benvenuti, Roberto Rossellini's faithful (but decidedly irreverent) editor. She illuminates the genesis of "Rome, Open City", a movie made in such hectic conditions that it was not even likely to exist at all. She also gives a precious testimony on the nerve-racking ordeal of its editing and the necessity to join together shots filmed more or less at random. And above all she reveals that she edited the classic alone, not Eraldo da Roma (in prison at that time)as the credits claim.
- Portraits of informal workers in Mexico City. They come from remote areas and use ingenious ways and fantasy to sell their goods or services. They are the lively and continuous image of a very peculiar economic and social system.
- A look at the Burning Man festival's history, while examining whether the festival's increasing mainstream appeal is a threat to its utopian vision of de-commodification, community, artwork, and revelry.
- Through the seven majors arts, the film talks about Immigration in a light and interesting way.
- This documentary follows some pilots during the 2008's "Nato Tiger Meet" (a meeting of flying squadrons that have a tiger as emblem) in Landivisiau (France). It shows us how those pilots from all across Europe learn to know each other better through air combat but also through different "non-military" contests (best airplane painting, best sketch, best haircut, ...).