Miramar plot
The suicide of his wealthy parents has a liberating effect on the young lounger Miramar. Armed with a 16mm camera, he sets out to film anything that moves. He wants to make a film 'without a story', an art film, a film that shows the naked reality, in short: the world as it is perceived by the charming adolescent. Miramar's universe is that of a naive and morbid cinephile: with Eisenstein's essays under his arm, Cocteau's dialogues in his head and his eyes full of the great Hollywood classics, he sets out with his camera.