Summary: | May 1968. The revolt rises everywhere in France. Especially in Lyon, where a big event is going to go wrong. At the moment when the procession of students tries to join that of the striking workers, a truck rushes on the police and collides with the commissioner Lacroix, who will die in the hospital. This is the first death of May 68. For Mila and Theo, who came to protest that day, it is the beginning of another story ... "They wanted to end with caution, reinvent a form of grace that would put the old world on their knees. They believed in the miracle of the skins. They were lovers and rowdy. The only thing that mattered was the tumult of new lives looming after the May squalls. Driven between desire for freedom and nostalgia for chaos, they thought for a moment of the mirage of radicalism."--Mercure de France.
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