
Omelette
Comedy · Drama · Documentary
Overview
A young man tired of writing and rewriting a screenplay decides to begin a Super 8mm film diary. He films his parents and those close to him and determines to tell the about his homosexuality.
Top Cast
Maurice Cora Arama
Maurice Cora Arama
Maurice Cora Arama
Emilie Cordelier
Emilie Cordelier
Emilie Cordelier


Gérard Courant
Gérard Courant
Gérard Courant
Olivier Drouaut
Olivier Drouaut
Olivier Drouaut
Christophe Frèrejacques
Christophe Frèrejacques
Christophe Frèrejacques
Karine Frèrejacques
Karine Frèrejacques
Karine Frèrejacques
Marteen Hamstra
Marteen Hamstra
Marteen Hamstra
Jean-No
Jean-No
Jean-No
Maurice Julien
Maurice Julien
Maurice Julien
Françoise Lange
Françoise Lange
Françoise Lange
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