Andalucia plot
In Andalucia, the individual is embodied by the lanky, much too tall Yacine, a thirty-something of Algerian descent, who is unable to convert his talent as a social worker into a permanent job in Paris because of the permanent inner turmoil and aggravation that plague him. Yacine's dreams are big, but not very concrete and he mirrors himself to his disadvantage in people who have made it further than him. This makes him violent with impotence, but also genuinely curious about the conditions and laws that determine the lives of what he considers more successful compatriots.