
This Is Our Land
Drama
Overview
Pauline, a devoted and generous home help nurse, raises her two children alone, while also looking after her father, a former steelworker. Taking advantage of her popularity, the directors of an extremist political party suggest she become their candidate at the mayoral elections.
Top Cast


Émilie Dequenne
Émilie Dequenne
Pauline Duhez
Émilie Dequenne
Pauline Duhez


André Dussollier
André Dussollier
Philippe Berthier
André Dussollier
Philippe Berthier


Guillaume Gouix
Guillaume Gouix
Stéphane Stankowiak, dit Stanko
Guillaume Gouix
Stéphane Stankowiak, dit Stanko


Catherine Jacob
Catherine Jacob
Agnès Dorgelle
Catherine Jacob
Agnès Dorgelle


Anne Marivin
Anne Marivin
Nathalie Leclerc
Anne Marivin
Nathalie Leclerc


Patrick Descamps
Patrick Descamps
Jacques Duhez
Patrick Descamps
Jacques Duhez
Michel Ferracci
Michel Ferracci
Dominique Orsini
Michel Ferracci
Dominique Orsini


Jean-Louis Sbille
Jean-Louis Sbille
M. Biaggi
Jean-Louis Sbille
M. Biaggi


Charlotte Talpaert
Charlotte Talpaert
Nada Belisha
Charlotte Talpaert
Nada Belisha


Cyril Descours
Cyril Descours
Jean-Baptiste Verhaeghe
Cyril Descours
Jean-Baptiste Verhaeghe
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