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- Avant que l'ombre - à Bercy was Mylène Farmer's 2006 concert tour in support of her sixth studio album, Avant que l'ombre. - It was the fourth tour of the singer.
- Twin sisters and soul mates are confronted by a Mongol horde and use their superpowers to defend themselves to the death. The song title is a play on words for a French counting rhyme - "Am stram gram". The French word "âme" means "soul" in English.
- A blind woman makes her way into a church unable to see the evil that lurks on the other side of the confessional. The English translation of the title is "I give you back your love." The French meaning of this sentence is just as ambiguous, and so is the plot of this disturbing video. An early Mylène Farmer video included the following English narration: "God, in his infinite mercy, can only wash away men's sins in their own blood." This decree gets acted out as Mylène sings about her favorite nude masters.
- A woman reunites with a sibling on a rocky, windswept beach - or does she? The song is a duet by French singer Mylène Farmer and American singer LP. The French title means "Don't Forget".
- A ghostly looking woman wanders around a dusty art workshop and discovers a sculpture that bears an uncanny resemblance to her. The English translation of the French song title means: "Give Me Back".