
The Neverending Party
Documentary
Overview
A look-back at popular French movie "La Boum" (The Party).
Top Cast


Arthur Teboul
Arthur Teboul
Narrator (voice)
Arthur Teboul
Narrator (voice)


Ambre Chalumeau
Ambre Chalumeau
Self - Journalist
Ambre Chalumeau
Self - Journalist


Brigitte Fossey
Brigitte Fossey
Self - Actress
Brigitte Fossey
Self - Actress


Danièle Thompson
Danièle Thompson
Self - Writer
Danièle Thompson
Self - Writer


Juliette Armanet
Juliette Armanet
Self - Singer
Juliette Armanet
Self - Singer
Nora Hamzawi
Nora Hamzawi
Self - Humorist
Nora Hamzawi
Self - Humorist


Océane Colom
Océane Colom
Self - Singer
Océane Colom
Self - Singer


Pénélope Bagieu
Pénélope Bagieu
Self - Illustrator
Pénélope Bagieu
Self - Illustrator


Richard Sanderson
Richard Sanderson
Self - Singer
Richard Sanderson
Self - Singer


Suzanne Lindon
Suzanne Lindon
Self - Director
Suzanne Lindon
Self - Director
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