After the ikiza (the Burundi killings of Hutu intellectuals in 1972), the Burundi refugees exiled in Tanzania founded the Party for the Liberation of the Hutu People. Its armed representative is the NLF, the National Liberation Front. In 2006, after prolonged negotiations with the opposition and the Army, the president of Burundi made a public call, over the radio, to all NLF soldiers asking them to step away from the armed front and voluntarily join the peace process. Within this context, Tune in to Peace enters the lives of three young people: Désiré, Jean Claude and Jérémie, all ex members of the NLF.
Cayuco documents the hardships that Sub-Saharan Africans have to go through when they embark on the trip through the desert and over the ocean in search of a better life. It's an intimate portrait of the harsh reality of illegal immigrants when they try to reach Europe via the Canary Islands.
À travers ses cours, Raffaele, un philologue, enseigne l'importance de la poésie et des Muses dans la naissance du désir et de l'érotisme. Cependant, « cherche-t-il à émanciper » ses élèves « ou bien à trouver, dans la libération de leur sexualité, une invitation à exercer son narcissisme et son propre désir ? »