

Comedy
Overview
When Chloe, a young Parisian, decides to take a long-overdue vacation, she has to find someone to look after Gris-Gris, her beloved cat. Everyone, including her gay male roommate, refuses to help her, but she finally makes an arrangement with the elderly Madame Renée, who often watches over other peoples' cats and dogs. However, when Chloe comes back, Madame Renée tells her that unfortunately the cat has been lost, and the unlucky owner goes on a search for her dear animal friend. While looking for the cat, she meets many colorful characters who populate the neighborhood.
Top Cast


Garance Clavel
Garance Clavel
Chloé
Garance Clavel
Chloé


Zinedine Soualem
Zinedine Soualem
Djamel
Zinedine Soualem
Djamel


Renée Le Calm
Renée Le Calm
Madame Renée
Renée Le Calm
Madame Renée


Olivier Py
Olivier Py
Michel
Olivier Py
Michel


Simon Abkarian
Simon Abkarian
Carlos
Simon Abkarian
Carlos


Marilyne Canto
Marilyne Canto
la femme flic
Marilyne Canto
la femme flic


Antoine Chappey
Antoine Chappey
le mec bourré
Antoine Chappey
le mec bourré


Romain Duris
Romain Duris
le joueur de batterie
Romain Duris
le joueur de batterie


Hélène de Fougerolles
Hélène de Fougerolles
un mannequin
Hélène de Fougerolles
un mannequin


Éric Savin
Éric Savin
le militant onze de pique
Éric Savin
le militant onze de pique
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