
The Seagull
Drama · Romance
Overview
The story of Nina, a young woman who dreams of glory and whose dream turns into a nightmare. The story of Treplev, a young poet crushed by an invasive mother, who wants to prove to the world that he exists, that he deserves to be loved. Chekhov invites us to witness a moment in the lives of individuals who have made a choice, and will have to live with the consequences...
Top Cast
Carla Flores
Carla Flores
Treplev (1)/ Chamraev (2)
Carla Flores
Treplev (1)/ Chamraev (2)
Mélissa Giboreau
Mélissa Giboreau
Nina (1)/ Yakov (2)
Mélissa Giboreau
Nina (1)/ Yakov (2)
Sébastien Del Puerto
Sébastien Del Puerto
Treplev (2)/ Chamraev (1)
Sébastien Del Puerto
Treplev (2)/ Chamraev (1)
Juliane Rabévolo
Juliane Rabévolo
Nina (2)/ Yakov (1)
Juliane Rabévolo
Nina (2)/ Yakov (1)
Katia Abbate
Katia Abbate
Arkadina
Katia Abbate
Arkadina
Élise Blain
Élise Blain
Trigorine
Élise Blain
Trigorine
Alice Assaf
Alice Assaf
Macha
Alice Assaf
Macha
Ariane Jarrige
Ariane Jarrige
Paulina
Ariane Jarrige
Paulina
Aymeric Besseau
Aymeric Besseau
Dorn
Aymeric Besseau
Dorn
Amandine Launay
Amandine Launay
Sorine
Amandine Launay
Sorine
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