
An Open Heart
Drama
Overview
Mila and Javier, both renowned surgeons and both passionate about their work, have been madly in love for the past 10 years. They have always taken great care to preserve their extraordinary love for each other and refuse to succumb to the routine of everyday living. But Mila’s unexpected pregnancy, combined with increasing pressure from work at the hospital, drives Javier to drink more heavily and he ends up being suspended. Faced with his demons, Javier drifts further and further away from Mila. Yet, when their relationship is under serious threat, Javier is ready to do whatever it takes to win Mila back.
Top Cast


Juliette Binoche
Juliette Binoche
Mila
Juliette Binoche
Mila


Edgar Ramírez
Edgar Ramírez
Javier
Edgar Ramírez
Javier


Hippolyte Girardot
Hippolyte Girardot
Marc
Hippolyte Girardot
Marc


Amandine Dewasmes
Amandine Dewasmes
Christelle
Amandine Dewasmes
Christelle


Aurélia Petit
Aurélia Petit
Sylvie
Aurélia Petit
Sylvie


Bernard Verley
Bernard Verley
Masson
Bernard Verley
Masson
Elsa Tauveron
Elsa Tauveron
L'infirmière Chef
Elsa Tauveron
L'infirmière Chef
Romain Rondeau
Romain Rondeau
David
Romain Rondeau
David
Florence Huige
Florence Huige
La thérapeute
Florence Huige
La thérapeute


Jacques Mateu
Jacques Mateu
Collègue chirurgien
Jacques Mateu
Collègue chirurgien
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