
The 4 Soldiers
Drama · War
Overview
A climate of civil war, a fight that has made them lose everything including their youth, four soldiers aged 13 to 20 years, will meet and build friendships. In the grip of an adult conflict, which they do not understand, Matéo, Dominique, Big Max and Kevin will keep recreating, round a pond and a cabin, a family.
Top Cast


Camille Mongeau
Camille Mongeau
Dominique
Camille Mongeau
Dominique


Christian de la Cortina
Christian de la Cortina
Matéo
Christian de la Cortina
Matéo


Antoine Bertrand
Antoine Bertrand
Big Max
Antoine Bertrand
Big Max


Aliocha Schneider
Aliocha Schneider
Kevin
Aliocha Schneider
Kevin


Antoine L'Écuyer
Antoine L'Écuyer
Gabriel
Antoine L'Écuyer
Gabriel


Gaston Caron
Gaston Caron
Caporal Guénette
Gaston Caron
Caporal Guénette


Rémy Ouellet
Rémy Ouellet
Lieutenant Larivière
Rémy Ouellet
Lieutenant Larivière


Jean-Pierre Bergeron
Jean-Pierre Bergeron
Commandant Lacoste (as Jean-Pierre Bergeron)
Jean-Pierre Bergeron
Commandant Lacoste (as Jean-Pierre Bergeron)


Richard Lalancette
Richard Lalancette
Homme sérieux
Richard Lalancette
Homme sérieux
Lizandra Rodriguez-Olano
Lizandra Rodriguez-Olano
Danseuse de cumbia
Lizandra Rodriguez-Olano
Danseuse de cumbia
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