The writer Claudine Galea and the director Laëtitia Guédon revisit Homer's Odyssey through an oratorio. Three Times Ulysses pays homage to the women of Homer's The Iliad and The Odyssey.

It redraws an image of the character which has nothing to do with the “fearless and blameless hero” of school textbooks. Three sequences immortalize the destiny of three couples who, in the absence of the gods, take their responsibilities.