Macadam Stories is a film set against the backdrop of a dilapidated apartment building in the heart of the French urban jungle. The stories within the film explore themes of social anonymity, loneliness, and the painful effect of time's penetrating caress, which become intertwined with selfless acts of kindness, solidarity, and an odd encounter with the paradox.
One of the main characters, the parsimonious tenant Sternkowitz, experiences life's cruel irony firsthand. He concocts a spur-of-the-moment plan to make a good first impression on a lonely night-shift nurse, relying on his old Polaroid camera.
Meanwhile, the insecure movie star Jeanne Meyer stands powerless before the unstoppable force of youthful frankness. Her genuinely concerned next-door neighbour, Charly, becomes a beacon of self-confidence and her improbable mentor.
Unexpectedly, the disoriented American astronaut John McKenzie winds up in kindly Madame Hamida's flat. He realizes that the mysteries of the cosmos can lead to a beautiful bond, showing that tenderness can exist in a bleak world.