
Like a Brother
Drama · Romance
Overview
Sebastien is a small town boy who moves to Paris and begins to explore the gay night life there. When a friend from back home calls to announce he's coming to Paris, Sebastien confronts some unrequited feelings.
Top Cast
Benoit Deliere
Benoit Deliere
Sebastien / Zack
Benoit Deliere
Sebastien / Zack


Johnny Amaro
Johnny Amaro
Bruno
Johnny Amaro
Bruno
Thibault Boucaux
Thibault Boucaux
Romain
Thibault Boucaux
Romain
Adeline Ishiomin
Adeline Ishiomin
Marine
Adeline Ishiomin
Marine


Amandine Maugy
Amandine Maugy
Sophie
Amandine Maugy
Sophie


Michel Derville
Michel Derville
Le père
Michel Derville
Le père
Gaëtan Borg
Gaëtan Borg
Laurent
Gaëtan Borg
Laurent
Patrick Esilva
Patrick Esilva
David
Patrick Esilva
David


Jean-Christophe Bouvet
Jean-Christophe Bouvet
L'admirateur
Jean-Christophe Bouvet
L'admirateur
Christian Guidicelli
Christian Guidicelli
L'homme du métro
Christian Guidicelli
L'homme du métro
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