
House of Voices
Horror · Mystery · Drama
Overview
In 1958, in the French Alp, the young servant Anna Jurin arrives in Saint Ange Orphanage to work with Helena while the orphans moved to new families. Anna, who is secretly pregnant, meets the last orphan, Judith, left behind because of her mental problems, and they become closer when Anna find that Judith also hear voices and footsteps of children.
Top Cast


Virginie Ledoyen
Virginie Ledoyen
Anna Jurin
Virginie Ledoyen
Anna Jurin


Lou Doillon
Lou Doillon
Judith
Lou Doillon
Judith


Catriona MacColl
Catriona MacColl
Francard
Catriona MacColl
Francard


Dorina Lazăr
Dorina Lazăr
Helenka
Dorina Lazăr
Helenka


Virginie Darmon
Virginie Darmon
Mathilde
Virginie Darmon
Mathilde


Jérôme Soufflet
Jérôme Soufflet
Daniel
Jérôme Soufflet
Daniel
Marie Herry
Marie Herry
Marie
Marie Herry
Marie


Eric Prat
Eric Prat
Le responsable des services sociaux
Eric Prat
Le responsable des services sociaux
Marin Chouquet
Marin Chouquet
Alex
Marin Chouquet
Alex
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