A film about the issue of coffee breaks in the workplace. The film is focused on the cost of coffee breaks and the possibility of reducing the length of the breaks to save money. The participants discuss various perspectives, including the importance of breaks for workers, the need for rules and regulations, and the potential benefits of coffee breaks for team building and socializing. The film also touches on other issues, such as workers taking longer breaks to smoke or apply makeup.
Jean-Paul is a Frenchman who yearns to live in communist Czechoslovakia. His wish is granted when, mistaken as a masseur of a French boating team, he manages to elude the democratic authorities long enough to scamper over the Czech border.
1958: during the Russian campaign, a military priest is called upon to assist Private Baranowski, who has been sentenced to death for desertion, on his last night.
During the War of 1812 against Britain: General Andrew Jackson has only 1,200 men left to defend New Orleans when he learns that a British fleet will arrive with 60 ships and 16,000 men to take the city.
May 1940, a mother is on the run with her two little girls. Due to a lack of gasoline she can't go far and harbours her children near a Lourdes grotto.