
Souvenir
Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
A former European song contest singer, fading away in a pâté factory, falls in love with a young, aspiring boxer. Together, they decide she should attempt a comeback.
Top Cast


Isabelle Huppert
Isabelle Huppert
Liliane
Isabelle Huppert
Liliane


Kévin Azaïs
Kévin Azaïs
Jean
Kévin Azaïs
Jean


Johan Leysen
Johan Leysen
Tony Jones
Johan Leysen
Tony Jones


Benjamin Boutboul
Benjamin Boutboul
Kenneth
Benjamin Boutboul
Kenneth


Jan Hammenecker
Jan Hammenecker
Eddy
Jan Hammenecker
Eddy
Anne Brionne
Anne Brionne
Martine Leloup
Anne Brionne
Martine Leloup


Carlo Ferrante
Carlo Ferrante
Rudi Riva
Carlo Ferrante
Rudi Riva
Charles Loos
Charles Loos
Le pianiste
Charles Loos
Le pianiste


Denis Jousselin
Denis Jousselin
Raymond
Denis Jousselin
Raymond


Sophie Mousel
Sophie Mousel
Vanessa
Sophie Mousel
Vanessa
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