
Phoenixes
Drama
Overview
At the dawn of his first deployment to Afghanistan, a charismatic and endearing soldier decides to train the Phoenix, his 13-year-old son’s soccer team.
Top Cast


Aksel Leblanc
Aksel Leblanc
Jacob
Aksel Leblanc
Jacob


Maxime Genois
Maxime Genois
Joël
Maxime Genois
Joël


Evelyne Brochu
Evelyne Brochu
Michelle
Evelyne Brochu
Michelle


Alexandre Landry
Alexandre Landry
Patrick
Alexandre Landry
Patrick


Rosemarie Sabor
Rosemarie Sabor
Nicole
Rosemarie Sabor
Nicole


Maxime Desjardins-Tremblay
Maxime Desjardins-Tremblay
Sauvé
Maxime Desjardins-Tremblay
Sauvé


Charles Fournier
Charles Fournier
Mason
Charles Fournier
Mason


Francis La Haye
Francis La Haye
Gino
Francis La Haye
Gino


Stéfanelle Auger
Stéfanelle Auger
Kate
Stéfanelle Auger
Kate


Etienne Lou
Etienne Lou
Etienne Lou
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