
You Will Be Mine
Music · Drama
Overview
Marie leaves home to study the piano at the conservatory in Lyons. Through lack of money, she is obliged to share an apartment with Emma, a friend of the family who has lived alone since the death of her father. The two young women develop a strange fascination for one another, which soon develops into an intense mutual need...
Top Cast


Judith Davis
Judith Davis
Marie Dandin
Judith Davis
Marie Dandin


Isild Le Besco
Isild Le Besco
Emma
Isild Le Besco
Emma


Johan Libéreau
Johan Libéreau
Sami Decker
Johan Libéreau
Sami Decker


Édith Scob
Édith Scob
Mademoiselle Lainé
Édith Scob
Mademoiselle Lainé


Fabienne Babe
Fabienne Babe
Odile Dandin
Fabienne Babe
Odile Dandin


Marc Chapiteau
Marc Chapiteau
Hervé Dandin
Marc Chapiteau
Hervé Dandin


Cécile Laloy
Cécile Laloy
Lucie
Cécile Laloy
Lucie
Ondine Desfosses
Ondine Desfosses
Maud
Ondine Desfosses
Maud


Lucie Bourdeu
Lucie Bourdeu
Chloé
Lucie Bourdeu
Chloé


Julien Pabion
Julien Pabion
Déménageur
Julien Pabion
Déménageur
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