Charismatic artist and teacher Jean-Baptiste has died. He has asked to be buried in the provincial city of Limoges, where his family runs a shoe-making company. He had said, "those who love me can take the train." And here they are, in a Paris train station platform: lovers, old friends, casual acquaintances, and relatives. The long day in the lives of all these people is a journey toward illumination. At first the idea of spending a day in Limoges leaves them irritated and impatient. But as the train gets going, time begins to stand still and people start to talk, and laugh, and forget to behave themselves.
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Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train
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Better Things
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Massive Attack:
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Don't Forget the Nite
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Who Will Love Me Now?
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The Last Goodbye
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Mojo Pin
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Timewatching
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That's Life
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I Will Survive
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Welcome to Limoges
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All Is Full of Love
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Break On Through (To the Other Side)
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Save the Last Dance for Me
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Keeper of the Flame
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Nuestra juventud
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Nuit magique
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Western Eyes
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Adagio de la Symphonie n.10
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