Following a terrorist attack, people are searching Facebook in a panic, looking for missing family members. Calmly, Unharmed gives a response to violence. All victims of terrorism can feel safe in the Kingdom; they have reached a good place, where they will forever remain unharmed.
Kader, the trainer of a teenage football team, refuses to see that Estelle has feelings for him. An outing to a nightclub with his best friend will perhaps enable him to see more clearly.
Pia is coming back to her mediterranean family to annonce that she wants to emancipate herself.
Spring 2012, during the french presidential campaign and in a climate characterized by the rise of the extreme right, some, like Marco, move away from politics and no longer vote. Both disappointed by politicians and mired in financial problems, Marco gradually turns its back on our society. Approaching forty, he takes stock of his life and realizes that he has not achieved his goals.
An old man, almost deaf, observing and listening to hospital patients. A 12-year old boy, with a pain-insensitive disorder, feeling like a super hero. A nurse, who lost all sense of smell, treating wounded soldiers during WWII. A mute man about to become a father. And a young lad into a coma surrounded by his owns. Five stories in one film, five characters facing their disabilities.
Benjamin is at war: with life, with adults, with himself. From his earliest childhood onwards, the 13-year old has been shunted from one care home to another. When his mother has to go to prison, he is sent to his father, whom he has never known. The man turns out to be a dead loss, a warehouseman who's given up on life, a man in his mid-40s who still lives with his Moroccan parents in a high-rise block in the banlieue. Benjamin's turbulence and violence soon prove too much for his new family.
Jennah, a young teenager, is growing up. While the relation with her mother is difficult, she discovers her femininity.
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