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- Tangier, beginning of autumn. Dounia Abdallah, Moroccan, and Dimitri Barbarossa, Franco-Serbian, are lovers. They work together at the construction of a luxurious villa for a Gibraltar based company. The excavation works reveal Christian graves from the 4th century, adorned by frescos. For Dounia and Dimitri, this discovery is a unique occasion to change their life course. But one of the construction worker disappears.
- Satché is about to die. He decides to make his last day on this world the day of his life.
- They turned 20, share the same dreams of glory. She is french of arabic origin, struggles with her community to get some freedom. He has never met his parents, has no culture. Are their dreams strong enough to build a love story ?
- Just as new police chief Gaspard Decker arrives in the close-knit village of Montfaucon, a 16-year-old girl vanishes in the nearby forest.
- A love triangle forms in Marrakech between Mehdi, his new girlfriend Selma, and French ex-pat Marie.
- Dom Juan, naked, staggers cagily through an orgy he himself set up. A tearful Elvire suddenly appears and demands an explanation.
- Silvia's father grants her permission to meet Dorante, the man she's promised to in marriage, by pretending to be her servant Lisette, who in turn will play the role of her mistress.
- Two young lovers face down French police in this drama. When Afghani student Hussian finds his visa expired, he and his new girlfriend, Julie, are forced underground. Can they evade a tragic fate?
- Ange, the mayor of a remote depopulated village in Corsica is launching a theater workshop aimed to give new life to the region. To this end, he's signing a contract with a cultural institution for whom the villagers are rehearsing a play.
- During the filming of a short, the pretentious and tyrannical director drives his inexperienced female star mad, having her mocking partner actor as witness.
- In the office of an entrepreneur, two women apply for a job. One, submissive, accepts the yoke of the boss, the other revolts, and makes him pay dearly for his machismo.
- In a supermarket, a young man approaches a couple who is shopping to offer help. Help ? Free help in the middle of this temple of consumption? Yes. Well almost.
- Four young actors experiment difficulties while dubbing an inane TV series.
- A woman living in the projects decides to run for mayor. At first she is taken as a joke but slowly picks up steam and is taken serious.
- A young Arab grocer serves customers in his grocery store. A client addresses him in a very rude way, without aggression, but simply without courtesy or consideration. Annoyed, the grocer pretends not to understand the customer's requests, who, on the other hand, thinks the grocer is an idiot. The other customers are getting impatient. A woman ends up telling the rude client that it would be enough for her to be polite and courteous to be understood. The customer executes and the grocer immediately serves her by answering her just as politely.
- A young woman wants to rent a reception room in a hotel to celebrate her 25th birthday. She goes for this, with her boyfriend, to the manager of the hotel who considers her an idiot and only responds to the boyfriend. Exasperated by the misogyny of the manager, the young woman ends up getting upset.
- Do not forget anything. Everything must be clean, neat and tidy. It's the first time, so you've got to be brave. You argue, panic, but Eldorado is in front of you. Everything is possible if you've got the means. And a smile is priceless.
- Seydou Konaté is a doctor in Nongon, a small village in Southern Mali, without electricity or telephones, isolated by two rivers with no bridges, and a 10-hour drive on a dirt road from the capital of Bamako. Working out of the Community Health Care Center, with limited staff and technical facilities, he is the only doctor for more than 40,000 inhabitants. EVERYTHING'S FINE portrays Konaté's everyday routine, meeting with patients in his office, treating a variety of injuries and ailments in the clinic, lecturing people on the use of condoms to prevent AIDS, warning against the dangers of using water from contaminated wells, insisting on regular vaccinations for young children, dealing with complications of pregnancy, and even comparing professional notes with a traditional healer who comes in for a diagnosis. The 37-year-old doctor, who declares that he is proud to be practicing the "noble art of medicine," works at a fixed salary and lives most of the year apart from his family in Bamako. He is an affable personality with an engaging sense of humor who relates easily to his patients, but he will also angrily get in someone's face when they persist in perpetuating unsanitary conditions that endanger the lives of the entire community, such as a market food vendor who persists in cooking with contaminated well water. In this impoverished nation of 11 million inhabitants, doctors like Konaté have their work cut out for them. More than 1 in 5 children die before the age of 15, 140,000 people are living with HIV, 25,000 people die every year from malaria, and half the population have no access to drinkable water. In addition to demonstrating his own quiet commitment to delivering quality health care for little money, Konaté offers his views on the financial support of development programs, which he feels are well meaning but without working knowledge of the difficult field realities. Through its engaging portrait of this self-styled "bush doctor," who must try to prevent epidemics of cholera and AIDS as well as deal with the all-too-common but no less life-threatening problems of dehydration and diarrhea, EVERYTHING'S FINE offers revealing insights into the challenges of health care in Africa today.
- A brother and sister are in the hospital, at the bedside of their very sick father. Knowing the bad relationship that unites the father and the son, the sister encourages her brother to show a little tenderness towards his father. The brother can't say anything and, once his sister is gone, he says he wishes his father didn't wake up.
- Corsican actor Robin Renucci is preparing to shoot his first feature film Sempre vivu! (2007) as writer/director in his native land. Portrait of the artist and his fight for the defense of the Corsican identity through his art and filmmaking.