
April in Love
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Avril is a novice in a convent of "Baptistine" sisters, a monastic order which was officially dissolved by the end of the nineteenth century but that is kept alive by Mère Marie Joseph, the sadistic superior. While Avril is on retreat, locked in for a fortnight in a chapel prior to taking her vows, Soeur Bernadette, a sympathetic sister, discloses a secret to her: she has a twin brother...
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Sophie Quinton
Sophie Quinton
Avril
Sophie Quinton
Avril


Miou-Miou
Miou-Miou
Sœur Bernadette
Miou-Miou
Sœur Bernadette


Nicolas Duvauchelle
Nicolas Duvauchelle
Pierre
Nicolas Duvauchelle
Pierre


Clément Sibony
Clément Sibony
David
Clément Sibony
David


Richaud Valls
Richaud Valls
Jim
Richaud Valls
Jim


Geneviève Casile
Geneviève Casile
Mère Marie-Joseph
Geneviève Casile
Mère Marie-Joseph


Monique Mélinand
Monique Mélinand
Sœur Céleste
Monique Mélinand
Sœur Céleste


Anna Mihalcea
Anna Mihalcea
Flora
Anna Mihalcea
Flora


Claude Duty
Claude Duty
Père Jean Diard
Claude Duty
Père Jean Diard
Mathilde Mignot
Mathilde Mignot
Avril enfant
Mathilde Mignot
Avril enfant
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