
Changing Times
Drama · Romance
Overview
In Tangiers where he traveled for his work, a man finds the woman he loved, and attempts to revive their romance though it ended some 30 years earlier.
Top Cast


Catherine Deneuve
Catherine Deneuve
Cécile
Catherine Deneuve
Cécile


Gérard Depardieu
Gérard Depardieu
Antoine Lavau
Gérard Depardieu
Antoine Lavau


Gilbert Melki
Gilbert Melki
Natan
Gilbert Melki
Natan


Malik Zidi
Malik Zidi
Sami
Malik Zidi
Sami


Lubna Azabal
Lubna Azabal
Nadia
Lubna Azabal
Nadia


Tanya Lopert
Tanya Lopert
Rachel Meyer
Tanya Lopert
Rachel Meyer
Nabila Baraka
Nabila Baraka
Nabila
Nabila Baraka
Nabila
Idir Elomri
Idir Elomri
Saïd
Idir Elomri
Saïd
Nadem Rachati
Nadem Rachati
Bilal
Nadem Rachati
Bilal
Jabir Elomri
Jabir Elomri
Saïd
Jabir Elomri
Saïd
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