
May 68
Drama · History
Overview
The insurrectionary atmosphere of May 68, four young people try to evolve in their respective circles despite the conflicts. Lucien, a writer in the making, recounts what he sees and experiences.
Top Cast
Claus Marvel
Claus Marvel
Lucien Boiré
Claus Marvel
Lucien Boiré
Angélique Fransioli
Angélique Fransioli
Jeanne Berger
Angélique Fransioli
Jeanne Berger
Alizée Benoit
Alizée Benoit
Elizabeth Du Verger
Alizée Benoit
Elizabeth Du Verger
Nicolas Paoli
Nicolas Paoli
Charles de Gallon
Nicolas Paoli
Charles de Gallon
Raymond Olry
Raymond Olry
Philippe du Verger
Raymond Olry
Philippe du Verger
Stéphanie Brossy
Stéphanie Brossy
Isabelle du Verger
Stéphanie Brossy
Isabelle du Verger
Paulinde Le Gérard
Paulinde Le Gérard
Alice du Verger
Paulinde Le Gérard
Alice du Verger
Pierre Elio Dupont Zampini
Pierre Elio Dupont Zampini
Loic
Pierre Elio Dupont Zampini
Loic
Nicolas Fiorini
Nicolas Fiorini
Jacques
Nicolas Fiorini
Jacques
Noémie Fasana
Noémie Fasana
Noémie Fasana
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