
Butterfly
Animation · Drama · History
Overview
A Jewish North African middle-aged man's swim in the sea triggers memories of his earlier life as an Olympic swimmer before and after World War II.
Top Cast
Fayçal Zafi
Fayçal Zafi
Alfred Nakache (voice)
Fayçal Zafi
Alfred Nakache (voice)
Jessica Jaouiche
Jessica Jaouiche
Paule Nakache (voice)
Jessica Jaouiche
Paule Nakache (voice)
Yassine Mestaoui
Yassine Mestaoui
Young Alfred Nakache (voice)
Yassine Mestaoui
Young Alfred Nakache (voice)
Alexandre Liebe
Alexandre Liebe
Sports Commentator (voice)
Alexandre Liebe
Sports Commentator (voice)


Johannes Oliver Hamm
Johannes Oliver Hamm
Sports Commentator (voice)
Johannes Oliver Hamm
Sports Commentator (voice)
Hocine Ben
Hocine Ben
Sports Commentator / Police Officer / Soldier (voice)
Hocine Ben
Sports Commentator / Police Officer / Soldier (voice)


Olivier Peissel
Olivier Peissel
Sports Commentator / Police Officer / Soldier (voice)
Olivier Peissel
Sports Commentator / Police Officer / Soldier (voice)
Foued Kemeche
Foued Kemeche
Coach (voice)
Foued Kemeche
Coach (voice)
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