
Carrot Top
Drama · Comedy
Overview
The suffering and rebellion of 12-year-old François Lepic, nicknamed "Carrot Top" by his mother, who hates him. Occupied with the council elections, his father appears unaware that the young boy is increasingly tempted by suicide.
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Henry Krauss
Henry Krauss
Monsieur Lepic
Henry Krauss
Monsieur Lepic


Charlotte Barbier-Krauss
Charlotte Barbier-Krauss
Madame Lepic
Charlotte Barbier-Krauss
Madame Lepic


André Heuzé
André Heuzé
François
André Heuzé
François


Fabien Haziza
Fabien Haziza
Felix
Fabien Haziza
Felix
Renée Jean
Renée Jean
Ernestine
Renée Jean
Ernestine
Lydia Zaréna
Lydia Zaréna
Annette
Lydia Zaréna
Annette


Suzanne Talba
Suzanne Talba
Maria
Suzanne Talba
Maria


Yvette Langlais
Yvette Langlais
Mathilde
Yvette Langlais
Mathilde
Nora Sylvère
Nora Sylvère
Nora Sylvère
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