
J'ai grandi ici
Comedy
Overview
Breki, a 20-year-old man, returns to the neighbourhood where he grew up to make a documentary film about his own childhood.
Top Cast
Léon Exbrayat
Léon Exbrayat
Breki
Léon Exbrayat
Breki
Shane Copin
Shane Copin
Shane Copin
Laurène Fernandez
Laurène Fernandez
Sarah
Laurène Fernandez
Sarah
Léo Cointre
Léo Cointre
Léo Cointre
Elamine Ahamada
Elamine Ahamada
Elamine Ahamada
Shaïm Benmouloud
Shaïm Benmouloud
Shaïm Benmouloud
Sasha Fleury
Sasha Fleury
Sasha Fleury
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