
Thank God We Have Each Other
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Vincent is 13 years old and has a boundless admiration for his father. His father is unemployed and is mainly involved in football, pretending to become a professional trainer soon, and does not take care of his family. Vincent's mother manages everything, until one day, at the end of her tether, she attempts suicide.
Top Cast


Oscar Pauleau
Oscar Pauleau
Vincent
Oscar Pauleau
Vincent


Eliott Furic
Eliott Furic
Clément
Eliott Furic
Clément


Nina De Tonquedec
Nina De Tonquedec
Clara
Nina De Tonquedec
Clara


Fred Testot
Fred Testot
Frank
Fred Testot
Frank


Zinedine Soualem
Zinedine Soualem
Colinet
Zinedine Soualem
Colinet


Milo Machado-Graner
Milo Machado-Graner
Léo
Milo Machado-Graner
Léo


Shirel Nataf
Shirel Nataf
Céline
Shirel Nataf
Céline
Agnès Ramy
Agnès Ramy
Sylvie
Agnès Ramy
Sylvie


Stefan Cuvelier
Stefan Cuvelier
Directeur collège
Stefan Cuvelier
Directeur collège
Simon Lombard
Simon Lombard
Boris
Simon Lombard
Boris
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