
Echo to Delta
Adventure · Family · Drama
Overview
Etienne (10 years old) and his little brother David (7 years old) share everything: their room, their toys, but especially their unbridled imagination. When David mysteriously disappears, Etienne, with the help of his friends, tries to prove that he has been abducted by aliens.
Top Cast
Isak Guinard Butt
Isak Guinard Butt
Étienne Taché
Isak Guinard Butt
Étienne Taché
Maxim Gaudette
Maxim Gaudette
Vincent Taché
Maxim Gaudette
Vincent Taché


Catherine de Léan
Catherine de Léan
Audrey Bourque
Catherine de Léan
Audrey Bourque


Martin Dubreuil
Martin Dubreuil
Steve
Martin Dubreuil
Steve


Daniel Gadouas
Daniel Gadouas
Yves Taché
Daniel Gadouas
Yves Taché


Elliot Cormier
Elliot Cormier
David Taché
Elliot Cormier
David Taché


Rosemay Lefebvre
Rosemay Lefebvre
Charlotte
Rosemay Lefebvre
Charlotte


Ines Feghouli Bozon
Ines Feghouli Bozon
Safia
Ines Feghouli Bozon
Safia


Jean-François Beaupré
Jean-François Beaupré
Psychologue
Jean-François Beaupré
Psychologue
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