
New Wave
Action · Comedy · Drama
Overview
Eric, a lonely young college student, meets Romain, a student who has been dispelled. Far from the family farm, Eric discovers the new wave musical movement with the help of Romain, and decides to edit a video clip for a song by Romain.
Top Cast


Béatrice Dalle
Béatrice Dalle
Anna
Béatrice Dalle
Anna
Valentin Ducommun
Valentin Ducommun
Eric
Valentin Ducommun
Eric


Victor Chambon
Victor Chambon
Romain
Victor Chambon
Romain


Marc Rioufol
Marc Rioufol
Jean-Marc
Marc Rioufol
Jean-Marc


Solenn Jarniou
Solenn Jarniou
Joëlle
Solenn Jarniou
Joëlle
Franck Taponard
Franck Taponard
La père d'Eric
Franck Taponard
La père d'Eric
Kevin Messerli
Kevin Messerli
David
Kevin Messerli
David
Loreleï Ploton
Loreleï Ploton
Nathalie
Loreleï Ploton
Nathalie


Thomas Dumerchez
Thomas Dumerchez
Jérémy
Thomas Dumerchez
Jérémy


Stéphane Rideau
Stéphane Rideau
Le prof de sport
Stéphane Rideau
Le prof de sport
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