
The Secret Laughter of Women
Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
Oscar-winner Colin Firth stars in this heart-warming cross-cultural romantic comedy set in the idyllic South of France. Nimi, a beautiful Nigerian single mother to son Sammy, is under pressure from her family to find a suitable husband and who better than the local Reverend? After making friends with Matthew, a British comic-book writer and one of his heros, Sammy has other ideas. He successfully plots to get them together but they've still a few obsticles to overcome. (from Amazon)
Top Cast


Colin Firth
Colin Firth
Matthew Field
Colin Firth
Matthew Field


Nia Long
Nia Long
Nimi Da Silva
Nia Long
Nimi Da Silva


Thomas Baptiste
Thomas Baptiste
Papa Fola
Thomas Baptiste
Papa Fola


Dan Lett
Dan Lett
John
Dan Lett
John


Ariyon Bakare
Ariyon Bakare
Rev. Fola
Ariyon Bakare
Rev. Fola
Joy Elias-Rilwan
Joy Elias-Rilwan
Mama Fola
Joy Elias-Rilwan
Mama Fola


Hakeem Kae-Kazim
Hakeem Kae-Kazim
Dr. Ade
Hakeem Kae-Kazim
Dr. Ade


Caroline Goodall
Caroline Goodall
Jenny Field
Caroline Goodall
Jenny Field


Joke Silva
Joke Silva
Nene
Joke Silva
Nene


Bella Enahoro
Bella Enahoro
Madame Rosa
Bella Enahoro
Madame Rosa
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