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1960: Baron Guidon de Repeygnac, his eight children and his wives, all on the best terms with Sainte Providence, live in Neuilly sur Seine. No matter what the debts, the baroness puts all her pride in appearances. Alas, ruined and then exploited, they are forced to settle in a low-cost housing in the red suburbs. Madame la baronne is having a hard time accepting this new life. As for Mr. Baron, with the complicity of his four elders, he does his best to manage, while threats of seizure cease to weigh on him. Driven from their very Catholic college because of their regular delays and quarterly unpaid bills, the children skip school with their father. They quickly learn to integrate and discover how to use the street. With their maid and their grandmother, the Repeygnac family discovers humiliation, denunciation, barter at the same time, and goes through these trials thanks to a sense of humor that never leaves them. In all the adventures that await them, good humor will always triumph.