
Genesis
Drama · Romance
Overview
Three teenagers are shaken up by their first loves in the turmoil of their youth. At a time when others are conforming, they stand their ground and assert their right to love and be free.
Top Cast


Théodore Pellerin
Théodore Pellerin
Guillaume
Théodore Pellerin
Guillaume


Noée Abita
Noée Abita
Charlotte
Noée Abita
Charlotte


Édouard Tremblay-Grenier
Édouard Tremblay-Grenier
Félix
Édouard Tremblay-Grenier
Félix


Pier-Luc Funk
Pier-Luc Funk
Maxime
Pier-Luc Funk
Maxime


Émilie Bierre
Émilie Bierre
Béatrice
Émilie Bierre
Béatrice


Maxime Dumontier
Maxime Dumontier
Théo
Maxime Dumontier
Théo


Paul Ahmarani
Paul Ahmarani
Perrier
Paul Ahmarani
Perrier


Jules Roy Sicotte
Jules Roy Sicotte
Nicolas
Jules Roy Sicotte
Nicolas


Antoine Marchand-Gagnon
Antoine Marchand-Gagnon
Alexis
Antoine Marchand-Gagnon
Alexis


Vassili Schneider
Vassili Schneider
Mikaël
Vassili Schneider
Mikaël
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