In "Annie Colère", Laure Calamy joins a group of activists practicing illegal abortions in the 1970s, just before the passage of the Veil law.

A hymn to sorority that resonates with current events, since the French deputies voted a text Thursday, November 24 in favor of the inclusion of abortion in the Constitution.

Also on the program: Christophe Honoré who revisits his adolescence in "Le Lycéen", a film about mourning and the awakening of the senses.

Finally, the five totally smoky superheroes of Quentin Dupieux in "Smoking makes you cough": an absurd comedy with a five-star cast (from Anaïs Demoustier to Alain Chabat, via Vincent Lacoste, Doria Tillier or Benoît Poelvoorde among others)