
Bird People
Drama · Fantasy · Romance
Overview
An overstressed American businessman and a French chambermaid make a connection at an airport hotel in Paris.
Top Cast


Josh Charles
Josh Charles
Gary Newman
Josh Charles
Gary Newman


Anaïs Demoustier
Anaïs Demoustier
Audrey Camuzet
Anaïs Demoustier
Audrey Camuzet


Roschdy Zem
Roschdy Zem
Simon
Roschdy Zem
Simon
Taklyt Vongdara
Taklyt Vongdara
Akira
Taklyt Vongdara
Akira


Geoffrey Cantor
Geoffrey Cantor
Allan
Geoffrey Cantor
Allan


Camélia Jordana
Camélia Jordana
Leila
Camélia Jordana
Leila


Radha Mitchell
Radha Mitchell
Elisabeth Newman
Radha Mitchell
Elisabeth Newman


Hippolyte Girardot
Hippolyte Girardot
Vengers
Hippolyte Girardot
Vengers


Akéla Sari
Akéla Sari
Madame Baccar
Akéla Sari
Madame Baccar


Anne Azoulay
Anne Azoulay
Melle Lhomond
Anne Azoulay
Melle Lhomond
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