
Geronimo
Drama
Overview
South of France. In the sultry August heat, Geronimo, a young social educator, tries to ease tensions between the youngsters of the St Pierre neighborhood. The mood changes when Nil Terzi, a teenage girl of Turkish origin, flees an arranged marriage, running to the arms of her gypsy lover, Lucky Molina. Their escape sparks hostilities between the two clans. When the jousting and the musical battles begin, Geronimo struggles to quell the ensuing unrest around her.
Top Cast


Céline Sallette
Céline Sallette
Geronimo
Céline Sallette
Geronimo


Rachid Yous
Rachid Yous
Fazil
Rachid Yous
Fazil


David Murgia
David Murgia
Lucky
David Murgia
Lucky


Nailia Harzoune
Nailia Harzoune
Nil
Nailia Harzoune
Nil


Vincent Heneine
Vincent Heneine
Antonieto
Vincent Heneine
Antonieto


Adrien Ruiz
Adrien Ruiz
El Piripi
Adrien Ruiz
El Piripi


Aksel Üstün
Aksel Üstün
Kemal
Aksel Üstün
Kemal


Tim Seyfi
Tim Seyfi
Tarik
Tim Seyfi
Tarik


Sébastien Houbani
Sébastien Houbani
Hassan
Sébastien Houbani
Hassan


Finnegan Oldfield
Finnegan Oldfield
Nikis Scorpion
Finnegan Oldfield
Nikis Scorpion
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