

Comedy
Overview
Paul is married to Sali. Everything would be fine if they could get a child. Until the day when Sali receives the call that they have been waiting for so long: their adoption file is approved. He is adorable, he is 6 months old, his name is Benjamin. He is blond with blue eyes and white. They - are black.
Top Cast


Lucien Jean-Baptiste
Lucien Jean-Baptiste
Paul Aloka
Lucien Jean-Baptiste
Paul Aloka


Aïssa Maïga
Aïssa Maïga
Salimata 'Sali' Aloka
Aïssa Maïga
Salimata 'Sali' Aloka


Zabou Breitman
Zabou Breitman
Claire Mallet
Zabou Breitman
Claire Mallet


Vincent Elbaz
Vincent Elbaz
Manu
Vincent Elbaz
Manu


Michel Jonasz
Michel Jonasz
Charles Vidal
Michel Jonasz
Charles Vidal


Marie-Philomène Nga
Marie-Philomène Nga
Mamita, Sali's mother
Marie-Philomène Nga
Mamita, Sali's mother


Bass Dhem
Bass Dhem
Ousmane, Sali's father
Bass Dhem
Ousmane, Sali's father


Delphine Théodore
Delphine Théodore
Prune, Sali's friend
Delphine Théodore
Prune, Sali's friend


Naidra Ayadi
Naidra Ayadi
Anna in the nursery
Naidra Ayadi
Anna in the nursery


Marius Benchenafi
Marius Benchenafi
Benjamin, 4 months old
Marius Benchenafi
Benjamin, 4 months old
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