
Wall Engravings
Drama · Romance
Overview
Jeanne looks back on her love for Jean. The melancholic young man wouldn't accept the world as it was, always wishing to depart. She doesn't know that he's dead.
Top Cast


Macha Méril
Macha Méril
Jeanne Delaître
Macha Méril
Jeanne Delaître


Patrick Jouané
Patrick Jouané
Jean Doit
Patrick Jouané
Jean Doit


Bernard Verley
Bernard Verley
Pierre
Bernard Verley
Pierre
Frédéric Ditis
Frédéric Ditis
Le Père de Jeanne
Frédéric Ditis
Le Père de Jeanne


Lili Bontemps
Lili Bontemps
La Femme du Magasin
Lili Bontemps
La Femme du Magasin


Élina Labourdette
Élina Labourdette
La Patronne du bar Au Pan Coupé
Élina Labourdette
La Patronne du bar Au Pan Coupé


Orane Demazis
Orane Demazis
La Cliente du Bar
Orane Demazis
La Cliente du Bar
Paula Valmond
Paula Valmond
Paula Valmond
Yvan Lagrange
Yvan Lagrange
Yvan Lagrange
Jean-Pierre Miesch
Jean-Pierre Miesch
Jean-Pierre Miesch
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