
My Voice
Comedy
Overview
Vita, a young and beautiful African woman learns that finding love and happiness need not come at the sacrifice of one's identity.
Top Cast


Fatou N'Diaye
Fatou N'Diaye
Vita
Fatou N'Diaye
Vita
Jean-Christophe Dollé
Jean-Christophe Dollé
Pierre
Jean-Christophe Dollé
Pierre


Ângelo Torres
Ângelo Torres
Yano
Ângelo Torres
Yano
Bia Gomes
Bia Gomes
Vita's Mother
Bia Gomes
Vita's Mother
Jorge Quintino Biague
Jorge Quintino Biague
Mito the madman
Jorge Quintino Biague
Mito the madman
Carlos Imbombo
Carlos Imbombo
Caminho
Carlos Imbombo
Caminho


François Hadji-Lazaro
François Hadji-Lazaro
Bjorn
François Hadji-Lazaro
Bjorn


Danièle Evenou
Danièle Evenou
Pierre's mother
Danièle Evenou
Pierre's mother


Bonnafet Tarbouriech
Bonnafet Tarbouriech
Pierre's father
Bonnafet Tarbouriech
Pierre's father
Maica Baio
Maica Baio
Teresa
Maica Baio
Teresa
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