Badinter
History · Drama
Overview
Biopic about the famous French lawyer and politician, Robert Badinter.
Top Cast


Bastien Bouillon
Bastien Bouillon
Robert Badinter
Bastien Bouillon
Robert Badinter


Georgia Scalliet
Georgia Scalliet
Elisabeth Badinter
Georgia Scalliet
Elisabeth Badinter


Raphaël Thiéry
Raphaël Thiéry
Roger Bontems
Raphaël Thiéry
Roger Bontems


Xavier Beauvois
Xavier Beauvois
General Attorney
Xavier Beauvois
General Attorney


Emmanuel Salinger
Emmanuel Salinger
Hearing officer
Emmanuel Salinger
Hearing officer


Hippolyte Girardot
Hippolyte Girardot
François Mitterand
Hippolyte Girardot
François Mitterand


David Ayala
David Ayala
Robert Bocquillon
David Ayala
Robert Bocquillon


Cédric Appietto
Cédric Appietto
Claude Buffet
Cédric Appietto
Claude Buffet


Quentin Dolmaire
Quentin Dolmaire
Quentin Dolmaire


Eddy de Pretto
Eddy de Pretto
Patrick Henry
Eddy de Pretto
Patrick Henry
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