
Goodbye Sun
Overview
Luna, 11 years old, lives with her big brother, Julien, 17, and her two adoptive fathers. It’s the end of summer and the heat is stifling. They are impatiently awaiting the solar eclipse that everyone has been talking about. The sun disappears behind the moon…it does not reappear.
Top Cast
Amy Frignac
Amy Frignac
Amy Frignac
Milo Palacci
Milo Palacci
Milo Palacci
Ambre Mussard
Ambre Mussard
Ambre Mussard


Éric Beslay
Éric Beslay
Éric Beslay
Clément Fenasse
Clément Fenasse
Clément Fenasse
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