“Autopsy of a napkin”
A family returns to install their camping car for the summer at the “Chez Lyne” campsite, but the frictions of living together and the persistent rain will soon reveal the imperfections of this family. After the chorus of displayed happiness will come the time for the solos. What the members of the family do not say face to face, they will sing, each for themselves: the aspirations for freedom of the eldest that she transcribes on napkins, the loneliness of the youngest who does not manage to make friends, etc. As for the mother, apparently completely devoted to her family, she dreams of a Japanese lover, and the father has the impression that he is a failure because he has professional setbacks and that he... can't make a fire! He will also lose his job, but after declaring "the camping car is all we have left", he nevertheless sets it on fire (and everyone sings: "Something will finally happen"), as if the family could finally live on new bases. The girl seems almost happy contemplating "the burnt remains of a fake perfect family.