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Mia is thirty and getting divorced. She moves into a studio apartment in a low-income housing project. As a former swimming champion, she now finds herself giving swimming lessons to the other inhabitants... Without a pool...
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Valérie Leroy
Valérie Leroy
Mia
Valérie Leroy
Mia


Djemel Barek
Djemel Barek
René
Djemel Barek
René
Pierre Zéni
Pierre Zéni
Paolo
Pierre Zéni
Paolo
Carole Massana
Carole Massana
Carole
Carole Massana
Carole
Maryse Flaquet
Maryse Flaquet
Fátima
Maryse Flaquet
Fátima


Anne Agbadou-Masson
Anne Agbadou-Masson
Anne
Anne Agbadou-Masson
Anne


Stéphane Ly-Cuong
Stéphane Ly-Cuong
Mr. Ly-Cuong
Stéphane Ly-Cuong
Mr. Ly-Cuong


Camille Bardery
Camille Bardery
Sandra
Camille Bardery
Sandra


Anouchka Csernakova
Anouchka Csernakova
Jeanne
Anouchka Csernakova
Jeanne
Jean Masini
Jean Masini
Johnny
Jean Masini
Johnny
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