
Sitting
Comedy · Drama
Overview
A four-hour French comedy that masterfully blends absurdist humor with the profound existential philosophy of Albert Camus.
Top Cast
Béatrice Dubois
Béatrice Dubois
Janette Elacroix
Béatrice Dubois
Janette Elacroix
Clément Rigal
Clément Rigal
Gustav
Clément Rigal
Gustav
Auguste Dribadeaux
Auguste Dribadeaux
Clemento de Area
Auguste Dribadeaux
Clemento de Area
Wate Close
Wate Close
Janitor
Wate Close
Janitor
Vito Jr. Spatafore
Vito Jr. Spatafore
Puerto Rican
Vito Jr. Spatafore
Puerto Rican
Noah Lumumba
Noah Lumumba
"Charcoal Briquette"
Noah Lumumba
"Charcoal Briquette"
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