15-year-old Ulysse Ducerf is destined for great things, as he is the future heir to an industrial empire. But then his father’s past, in which he did business with the Germans during the occupation, catches up with him. The scandal leads Ulysse and his mother to a village in the provinces, far away from Paris, to wait out events until the dust has settled.
Ulysse, a sensitive boy who is more interested in art than the administration of an industrial group, has to spend his time tutoring because his performance suffers from his lack of interest.
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