
La Vie de Bohème
Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
Three penniless artists become friends in modern-day Paris: Rodolfo, an Albanian painter with no visa, Marcel, a playwright and magazine editor with no publisher, and Schaunard, a post-modernist composer of execrable noise.
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Matti Pellonpää
Matti Pellonpää
Rodolfo
Matti Pellonpää
Rodolfo


Evelyne Didi
Evelyne Didi
Mimi
Evelyne Didi
Mimi


André Wilms
André Wilms
Marcel
André Wilms
Marcel


Kari Väänänen
Kari Väänänen
Schaunard
Kari Väänänen
Schaunard


Christine Murillo
Christine Murillo
Musette
Christine Murillo
Musette


Jean-Pierre Léaud
Jean-Pierre Léaud
Blancheron
Jean-Pierre Léaud
Blancheron
Carlos Salgado
Carlos Salgado
Waiter
Carlos Salgado
Waiter


Alexis Nitzer
Alexis Nitzer
Henri Bernard
Alexis Nitzer
Henri Bernard
Sylvie Van Den Elsen
Sylvie Van Den Elsen
Mrs. Bernard
Sylvie Van Den Elsen
Mrs. Bernard
Gilles Charmant
Gilles Charmant
Hugo / Rock Group
Gilles Charmant
Hugo / Rock Group
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