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In a large villa in the Southwest of France, the grandmother has just died. Her son, sixty-year-old Milou, who has been living with her and taking care of the property rather negligently, gathers the rest of the family for the funeral. We are in May 1968. The student demonstrations have just started in Paris and the entire country is reeling from the drama of the sixties. In the quiet villa, however, the division of the estate and a generation of new romances appear to be more important considerations than the events unfolding in the capital.
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