Simon lives with his aging father Joseph in the south of France. When a massive wildfire devastates their tree-covered coastal region and as the warning siren reaches their home, the two must leave everything behind to escape. But the wind intensifies and the air fills with smoke as they get caught in a massive traffic jam with other evacuees while the fire is getting closer and closer. With ash soon falling like snow, the temperature rising and a menacing fire approaching, Simon must quickly find a way out to save himself and his weakened father.
Fatale Déliss, a radio host in Saint-Tropez, takes Tom Lamortigue, her lawyer, hostage, and threatens to kill him if he does not succeed in preventing Bruno Leclerc, her companion, from leaving her.
A septuagenarian widow feels revived by an old painter with whom she falls in love.
Compulsive spenders Albert and Bruno are in debt up to their necks. While seeking help from community workers to get their lives back on track, they run into a group of young green activists. Lured by the free beer and snacks rather than by the ideals of eco-activists, Albert and Bruno find themselves joining the movement without much conviction.
Desperate to break free from the poverty of his homeland, Elias boards a ramshackle people-smuggling trawler to France. But when the boat is raided by police, Elias leaps into the ocean, eventually finding himself washed up on a Mediterranean beach resort called Eden. So begins Elias odyssesy across Western Europe to Paris, where wondrous promise, helpful new friends and perilous dangers await him every step of the way.
Hélène is a forty-year-old woman who becomes amnesic after a period in a coma. She then discovers that she lives with Nicolas, her husband. A stranger to a life she is supposed to know perfectly, she meets Nelle, a home care assistant, who brings a breath of fresh air into her monotonous life.