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- After spending the night together on the eve of their college graduation, Dexter and Emma are shown each year on the same date to see where they are in their lives. They are sometimes together, and sometimes not.
- Maria Schneider's rise to fame after "Last Tango in Paris" and its controversial production's impact on her life and career.
- As a reserved young graduate vacations in a seaside town, he hopes his girlfriend will join him. But he ends up bonding with a local young woman whose female friend is also smitten with him.
- Inspector Lavardin investigates on the murder of a famous writer, whose widow happens to be Helen, a woman Lavardin once loved. She has a daughter from a first marriage, who actually killed her stepfather, as he was trying to abuse her.
- Sarah tells Paul that she wants out of their marriage; the next day she disappears. A year later and Paul along with their children return to his childhood town to start anew after the loss of his wife and their mother.
- A wealthy woman holds a party at her estate for family and friends. When a solicitor and the hostess herself are both murdered, only the trusty Inspector Bataille can put together the pieces.
- The Dinard resort prepares for a British film festival when the body of a director is discovered floating. He had been the victim of a shipwreck in which his sister had died. Are these two events linked?
- A few years after arresting her brother for murder, a tragedy that caused her to give up her career as a cop, Gwen Garrec finds herself once again in the middle of a criminal case.
- Troubled waters and accursed thaumaturges: Lovecraft's haunting vision of the sea and the unfathomable mysteries that lie within its depths, but also the ancient lore hidden beneath the waters.
- Two mothers each try to come to terms with the pain of losing a child after four young scouts and a young man who tried to save them drown, with the inquiry revealing negligence on the part of the supervisors.
- Following his parents' death, Aurélien, a writer in his thirties, returns to Brittany to sell the family home. More than a decade earlier he fled this bourgeois lifestyle, which he describes candidly in his books. A journey back to his roots which proves destabilizing in many ways.
- In the market hall of Saint-Malo, Commissioner Dupin witnesses how top restaurateur Blanche Trouin is stabbed by her sister Lucille. Lucille flees headlong, but is caught and arrested by Dupin. Since then she has remained silent. Dupin, who is always interested in understanding the background to an act, is faced with a mystery. He realizes it's not a cold-blooded planned murder, but why doesn't Lucille try to defend himself? Although the crime scene is apparently perfectly clear, Dupin begins the investigation. He meets Blanche's husband Kilian, who seems less affected by Blanche's death than by Lucille's deed, and Charles Braz, Lucille's partner, who at first tries in panic to flee from Dupin. Nobody plays with open cards, everyone is hiding something. Dupin senses that there is more to the violence than a deadly argument between sisters. When there are two more murder victims, Dupin knows that his instincts have not deceived him.