
The Good Life
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Desillussioned by life, Béa decides to commit suicide. She is interrupted by a phone call with a proposal of work for a financial tycoon. Far from the watchful eyes of her boss, she practices fraud, but it seems it gonna last not so long.
Top Cast


Valérie Donzelli
Valérie Donzelli
Béa
Valérie Donzelli
Béa


Michel Voïta
Michel Voïta
Rockwell
Michel Voïta
Rockwell


Boris Terral
Boris Terral
Camille
Boris Terral
Camille


Agathe Dronne
Agathe Dronne
Jo
Agathe Dronne
Jo


Nicolas Vaude
Nicolas Vaude
Gus
Nicolas Vaude
Gus


Nadia Fossier
Nadia Fossier
Candice
Nadia Fossier
Candice


Arielle Sémenoff
Arielle Sémenoff
Mme Borghese
Arielle Sémenoff
Mme Borghese
Sophie-Charlotte Husson
Sophie-Charlotte Husson
Phyllis
Sophie-Charlotte Husson
Phyllis


Karin Swenson
Karin Swenson
Ingrid
Karin Swenson
Ingrid
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