
Raspberry or Chocolate
Drama · Romance
Overview
"Framboise ou Chocolat" (raspberry or chocolate) offers a glimpse into the life of Salomé. This young woman finds herself at a loss when she has to pick an ice cream flavor. Behind the raspberry and the chocolate, two memories of two different men are revealed, which one should Salomé choose?
Top Cast
Fanny Lineros
Fanny Lineros
Salomé
Fanny Lineros
Salomé
Fabienne Welter
Fabienne Welter
Ice cream seller
Fabienne Welter
Ice cream seller
Adrien Guitton
Adrien Guitton
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Adrien Guitton
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