The narrator reflects on the nature of memories and how childhood experiences remain vivid as one grows older. A dinner conversation reveals the imminent end of summer vacations, causing distress among the children, particularly Paul.
Memories from childhood remain vivid and impactful.
The family discusses the end of summer vacations.
Paul is emotionally affected by the news of returning to school.
durée : 00:28:52 - Le Feuilleton - "Jusqu'à la triste puberté, le monde des enfants n'est pas le nôtre : ils possèdent le don merveilleux d'ubiquité." - réalisation : Blandine Masson