
Our Dream Lives
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Bénédicte, Martine, and Juliette were classmates who formed an inseparable trio. Fifteen years later, Bénédicte and Martine return to their small native town of Pithiviers for Juliette's funeral. But Juliette remains present in Bénédicte and Martine's remembrances and through her eighteen-year-old daughter Scarlett, who bears a striking resemblance.
Top Cast


Louise Monot
Louise Monot
Juliette Tuille
Louise Monot
Juliette Tuille


Éléonore Bernheim
Éléonore Bernheim
Benedicte Tassin
Éléonore Bernheim
Benedicte Tassin
Julia Vaidis-Bogard
Julia Vaidis-Bogard
Martine Marant
Julia Vaidis-Bogard
Martine Marant


Line Renaud
Line Renaud
Pussycat
Line Renaud
Pussycat


Fanny Cottençon
Fanny Cottençon
Jeannette Tuille
Fanny Cottençon
Jeannette Tuille


Philippe Magnan
Philippe Magnan
Marcel Tuille
Philippe Magnan
Marcel Tuille


Catherine Mouchet
Catherine Mouchet
Mathilde Tassin
Catherine Mouchet
Mathilde Tassin


François Morel
François Morel
Gilbert Tassin
François Morel
Gilbert Tassin


Laure Duthilleul
Laure Duthilleul
Sylvette Marant
Laure Duthilleul
Sylvette Marant


Bruno Lochet
Bruno Lochet
Michel Marant
Bruno Lochet
Michel Marant
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