
Bungalow
Comedy · Drama
Overview
A young couple buys a rotten house with the intention of turning it into their dream home. But the more the renovations progress, the more their life turns into a nightmare. Bungalow is a comedy-drama about the financial, social and sexual anxieties that millennials experience in our performance society.
Top Cast


Sonia Cordeau
Sonia Cordeau
Sarah Ménard
Sonia Cordeau
Sarah Ménard


Guillaume Cyr
Guillaume Cyr
Jonathan Tardif
Guillaume Cyr
Jonathan Tardif


Geneviève Schmidt
Geneviève Schmidt
Cynthia
Geneviève Schmidt
Cynthia


Ève Landry
Ève Landry
Josée
Ève Landry
Josée


Benoît Mauffette
Benoît Mauffette
Steve
Benoît Mauffette
Steve


Martin Larocque
Martin Larocque
Jim
Martin Larocque
Jim


Antoine Vézina
Antoine Vézina
Technicien expert nettoyage
Antoine Vézina
Technicien expert nettoyage


Alain Zouvi
Alain Zouvi
Guy - père de Sarah
Alain Zouvi
Guy - père de Sarah


Sylvie Léonard
Sylvie Léonard
Marie - mère de Sarah
Sylvie Léonard
Marie - mère de Sarah


Julie De Lafrenière
Julie De Lafrenière
Marie-Ève
Julie De Lafrenière
Marie-Ève
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