
Badineries
Comedy · Horror · Romance
Overview
While their couple is falling apart, Baptiste and Violette, two students, discover a new passion that may revive their relationship: murder. Yet, it is not sure that Gabriel and Madeleine, their Catholic and puritan friends, are going to approve this process...
Top Cast
Baptiste Faesch
Baptiste Faesch
Baptiste
Baptiste Faesch
Baptiste
Violette Dhuicque-Filloux
Violette Dhuicque-Filloux
Violette
Violette Dhuicque-Filloux
Violette
Gabriel Couton
Gabriel Couton
Gabriel
Gabriel Couton
Gabriel
Madeleine Poulain
Madeleine Poulain
Madeleine
Madeleine Poulain
Madeleine
Guillaume Bonsch
Guillaume Bonsch
The pastor
Guillaume Bonsch
The pastor
Ava Castelli
Ava Castelli
The LGBTQ+ victim
Ava Castelli
The LGBTQ+ victim
Achille Chemineau
Achille Chemineau
Forgotten person in the parking
Achille Chemineau
Forgotten person in the parking
Mathis Jacouton
Mathis Jacouton
Philippe
Mathis Jacouton
Philippe
Malo Manoury--Delétang
Malo Manoury--Delétang
Malo
Malo Manoury--Delétang
Malo
Hippolyte Badin
Hippolyte Badin
Drill victim
Hippolyte Badin
Drill victim
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