
(Girl)Friend
Comedy · Romance
Overview
Vincent and Nefeli just moved in together. They're best friends and swore to never fall in love again. That is until Vincent meets Julie.
Top Cast


William Lebghil
William Lebghil
Vincent
William Lebghil
Vincent


Margot Bancilhon
Margot Bancilhon
Néféli
Margot Bancilhon
Néféli


Camille Razat
Camille Razat
Julie
Camille Razat
Julie


Jonathan Cohen
Jonathan Cohen
Frédéric
Jonathan Cohen
Frédéric


Béatrice de Staël
Béatrice de Staël
Elena
Béatrice de Staël
Elena


Hubert Saint-Macary
Hubert Saint-Macary
Henry
Hubert Saint-Macary
Henry


Christophe Odent
Christophe Odent
Christophe
Christophe Odent
Christophe


Marie-Christine Orry
Marie-Christine Orry
Morland
Marie-Christine Orry
Morland


Nicolas Wanczycki
Nicolas Wanczycki
Petament
Nicolas Wanczycki
Petament


Manu Payet
Manu Payet
Manu Payet
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