Quentin de Palézieux
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It's 1832, 22-year-old Raphaël's gambling has driven him to the brink of suicide. As he is about to throw himself in the Seine, a shopkeeper offers him something: a mysterious "skin of sorrow", which will grant all his wishes, but in doing so will shrink his remaining time on earth.
The Skin of Sorrow

Grandson of a legendary rugby player, son of a legendary rugby player, and he himself a legendary rugby player, Jo Canavero raises his only son, Tom, in a small village in the Tarn region. To the great displeasure of Jo, thirteen-year-old Tom is as good at math as he is useless on the rugby field. For a Canavero, the legend can't stop there, even if it means setting up a rugby team specifically for Tom, despite the wishes of the whole village and of Tom himself.
Jo's Boy

Jean-Luc and Stéphane are two dynamic and unscrupulous young bank executives. They leave their office on a Friday evening, determined to enjoy the weekend. After stopping by their dealer's place, they head into the Lausanne night, ready to meet the most unusual people, convinced that money opens all doors and that nothing can stand in their way.