

Drama
Overview
A young single father trying to find the strength to love. A feminist librarian, single by conviction, who’s decided that she won’t be a mother. A six-year-old child trying to find a place in a new family structure. By revealing their aspirations, their fears, their choices, Carine Tardieu depicts different ways in which humans create families.
Top Cast


Pio Marmaï
Pio Marmaï
Alex
Pio Marmaï
Alex


Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
Sandra
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
Sandra


Vimala Pons
Vimala Pons
Emilia
Vimala Pons
Emilia


Raphaël Quenard
Raphaël Quenard
David
Raphaël Quenard
David


César Botti
César Botti
Elliot
César Botti
Elliot


Catherine Mouchet
Catherine Mouchet
Fanny (la mère de Cécile)
Catherine Mouchet
Fanny (la mère de Cécile)


Marie-Christine Barrault
Marie-Christine Barrault
La mère de Sandra et Marianne
Marie-Christine Barrault
La mère de Sandra et Marianne


Mélissa Barbaud
Mélissa Barbaud
Cécile
Mélissa Barbaud
Cécile


Florence Muller
Florence Muller
La sœur d'Emillia
Florence Muller
La sœur d'Emillia
Nikita Faulon
Nikita Faulon
L'infirmière
Nikita Faulon
L'infirmière
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