
Camus
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
A romantic, a scoundrel, a private man .... The touching and absurd story of the philosopher Albert Camus as seen through the eyes of the many women in his life.
Top Cast


Stéphane Freiss
Stéphane Freiss
Albert Camus
Stéphane Freiss
Albert Camus


Anouk Grinberg
Anouk Grinberg
Francine Camus
Anouk Grinberg
Francine Camus


Agathe Dronne
Agathe Dronne
Jeannine Gallimard
Agathe Dronne
Jeannine Gallimard


Guillaume de Tonquédec
Guillaume de Tonquédec
Michel Gallimard
Guillaume de Tonquédec
Michel Gallimard


Florie Auclerc-Vialens
Florie Auclerc-Vialens
Anouchka Gallimard
Florie Auclerc-Vialens
Anouchka Gallimard
Juliette Pioli
Juliette Pioli
Catherine Camus à 14 ans
Juliette Pioli
Catherine Camus à 14 ans
Augustin Lepinay
Augustin Lepinay
Jean Camus à 14 ans
Augustin Lepinay
Jean Camus à 14 ans
Chantal Mutel
Chantal Mutel
Fernande
Chantal Mutel
Fernande
Isabelle Rougerie
Isabelle Rougerie
Christiane
Isabelle Rougerie
Christiane


Camille de Sablet
Camille de Sablet
Maria Casarès
Camille de Sablet
Maria Casarès
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