
Les Semelles du quartier
Comedy
Overview
In an inner courtyard of a working-class neighborhood, in the heart of the 1950s, Charlotte discovers a barefoot, inconsolable child. She sets out to retrieve his pair of shoes, hanging from an electrical wire above their heads. Soon, neighbors of all kinds join the effort. But the task proves much more difficult than it first appears.
Top Cast
Stéphanie Morin
Stéphanie Morin
Charlotte
Stéphanie Morin
Charlotte


Louis Desroches
Louis Desroches
Bruno
Louis Desroches
Bruno
Marc Tannous
Marc Tannous
Mario
Marc Tannous
Mario
Samuel Laliberté
Samuel Laliberté
Gustave
Samuel Laliberté
Gustave
Diane Perreault
Diane Perreault
Huguette
Diane Perreault
Huguette
Gabrielle Lapointe
Gabrielle Lapointe
Anne
Gabrielle Lapointe
Anne
Manu Pronovost
Manu Pronovost
Alice
Manu Pronovost
Alice
Maïna Lapointe
Maïna Lapointe
Simone
Maïna Lapointe
Simone
Luigi Palazzini
Luigi Palazzini
Antonio
Luigi Palazzini
Antonio
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