
A Girl at the Window
Drama
Overview
Imprisoned by an illness, a young country girl decides to leave for Quebec City in order to study piano and discover an animated and enthralling lifestyle.
Top Cast


Fanny Mallette
Fanny Mallette
Marthe
Fanny Mallette
Marthe


Hugues Frenette
Hugues Frenette
Léo
Hugues Frenette
Léo


Évelyne Rompré
Évelyne Rompré
Geneviève
Évelyne Rompré
Geneviève


Rosa Zacharie
Rosa Zacharie
Cécile
Rosa Zacharie
Cécile


Louis-David Morasse
Louis-David Morasse
Alfred
Louis-David Morasse
Alfred


Daniel Parent
Daniel Parent
Paul
Daniel Parent
Paul
Richard Fagon
Richard Fagon
Oliver Scott
Richard Fagon
Oliver Scott


Johanne-Marie Tremblay
Johanne-Marie Tremblay
Mére
Johanne-Marie Tremblay
Mére


Denis Bernard
Denis Bernard
Monsieur Dubé
Denis Bernard
Monsieur Dubé


Richard Fréchette
Richard Fréchette
Monsieur Bélanger
Richard Fréchette
Monsieur Bélanger
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