In this French comedy, the life of a small village is shaken by the arrival of a new, uninhibited municipal official. With her unorthodox approach and contagious energy, she manages to get the residents to reevaluate their customs and daily routines. The protagonist, portrayed by an iconic actress of the time, arrives with the intention of implementing reforms in local governance, but her straightforward style and lack of tact soon unleash a whirlwind of chaos and confusion within the community.
As she tries to do her job, she becomes entangled in a web of misunderstandings, love intrigues, and rivalries among the citizens. The neighbors, accustomed to tranquility and order, are forced to confront their own prejudices and hidden desires. Every proposal for improvement turns into an explosive event, from municipal council meetings to village festivities, where the least expected situations lead to hilarious and sometimes dramatic consequences.
The plot shifts from the absurd to the moving, showing how the arrival of fresh air can challenge old norms and bring people together amidst the disorder. In the end, the film is not only a critique of bureaucracy and tradition but also a celebration of life and authenticity, where chaos often leads to a new order. With an ironic tone and a script full of witty dialogue, it leaves the audience laughing and reflecting.