
Who Plucked the Feathers Off the Moon?
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Two sisters have to deal with the traditional issues of growing up and the unusual problem of caring for an unstable father in the drama Qui Plume La Lune?
Top Cast


Jean-Pierre Darroussin
Jean-Pierre Darroussin
Lucien
Jean-Pierre Darroussin
Lucien


Garance Clavel
Garance Clavel
Suzanne
Garance Clavel
Suzanne
Elsa Dourdet
Elsa Dourdet
Marie
Elsa Dourdet
Marie


Michèle Ernou
Michèle Ernou
Mamé
Michèle Ernou
Mamé


Michèle Brousse
Michèle Brousse
Prudence
Michèle Brousse
Prudence
Laetitia Ferreira
Laetitia Ferreira
Suzanne as a child
Laetitia Ferreira
Suzanne as a child
Angèle Guedra
Angèle Guedra
Marie as a child
Angèle Guedra
Marie as a child
Marion Ducamp
Marion Ducamp
Suzanne as a teenager
Marion Ducamp
Suzanne as a teenager
Amandine Lliénard
Amandine Lliénard
Marie as a teenager
Amandine Lliénard
Marie as a teenager


Denis Braccini
Denis Braccini
The gym teacher
Denis Braccini
The gym teacher
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