
Françoise Dolto, for the love of children
Drama · History · TV Movie
Overview
After the Second World War, Claude, son of communist resistance fighters, whose mother died in Auschwitz, and Ben, child of a prostitute and a Jew, face the demons that haunt them with the help of Françoise Dolto.
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Josiane Balasko
Josiane Balasko
Françoise Dolto
Josiane Balasko
Françoise Dolto
Maxime Berger
Maxime Berger
Claude
Maxime Berger
Claude


Milan Argaud
Milan Argaud
Ben
Milan Argaud
Ben


Florence Pernel
Florence Pernel
Jenny
Florence Pernel
Jenny


Chantal Banlier
Chantal Banlier
Madeleine
Chantal Banlier
Madeleine


Cécile Vangrieken
Cécile Vangrieken
Tante Renée
Cécile Vangrieken
Tante Renée


Jean-Michel Vovk
Jean-Michel Vovk
Maurice
Jean-Michel Vovk
Maurice


Georges Siatidis
Georges Siatidis
Tom
Georges Siatidis
Tom


Philippe Laudenbach
Philippe Laudenbach
Rutène
Philippe Laudenbach
Rutène
Cléry Khedhir
Cléry Khedhir
Eldest son of Françoise Dolto
Cléry Khedhir
Eldest son of Françoise Dolto
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