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Drama · TV Movie
Overview
The film is a retelling the story of actor Francis Perrin and his autistic child. Séverine and Christophe are young loving parents. Very quickly, they must recognize that in their son Tom, contrary to the falsely soothing words of pediatricians and doctors of all stripes, something is wrong ... It will take three years before a diagnosis of autism falls.
Top Cast


Julie-Marie Parmentier
Julie-Marie Parmentier
Séverine
Julie-Marie Parmentier
Séverine


Bernard Campan
Bernard Campan
Christophe
Bernard Campan
Christophe


Marie-Anne Chazel
Marie-Anne Chazel
Liliane
Marie-Anne Chazel
Liliane
Côme Rossignol de La Ronde
Côme Rossignol de La Ronde
Tom
Côme Rossignol de La Ronde
Tom


Patrick Descamps
Patrick Descamps
Paul, le père de Séverine
Patrick Descamps
Paul, le père de Séverine


Christelle Cornil
Christelle Cornil
Virginie, la soeur de Séverine
Christelle Cornil
Virginie, la soeur de Séverine


Charlie Dupont
Charlie Dupont
Michel, l'ami comédien
Charlie Dupont
Michel, l'ami comédien
Martine Willequet
Martine Willequet
La psychiatre
Martine Willequet
La psychiatre
Claire Peugnies
Claire Peugnies
La pédiatre
Claire Peugnies
La pédiatre


Hervé Piron
Hervé Piron
Le pédopsychiatre
Hervé Piron
Le pédopsychiatre
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