Flirts
Drama · Romance
Overview
New Year's Eve. A group of friends, all around 18 years old, get together for a party. Ties of love and friendship are formed and broken off. At the frontier between carelessness and seriousness, their true natures come to light.
Top Cast


Pierre Boulanger
Pierre Boulanger
Yvan
Pierre Boulanger
Yvan


François Civil
François Civil
Xavier
François Civil
Xavier
Laurie Lefret
Laurie Lefret
Mathilde
Laurie Lefret
Mathilde


Cyrielle Voguet
Cyrielle Voguet
Edwige
Cyrielle Voguet
Edwige


Arthur Dupont
Arthur Dupont
Nico
Arthur Dupont
Nico


Annabelle Hettmann
Annabelle Hettmann
Claire
Annabelle Hettmann
Claire
David Houri
David Houri
Édouard
David Houri
Édouard


Côme Levin
Côme Levin
PH
Côme Levin
PH


Thomas Blumenthal
Thomas Blumenthal
Thomas
Thomas Blumenthal
Thomas
Dominique Récamier
Dominique Récamier
Hélène
Dominique Récamier
Hélène
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