
March Fool
Comedy
Overview
Struggling with depression, Louis finds out that his family is planning a prank on him for April Fools' day. Problem is: we're still in March...
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Steve Laplante
Steve Laplante
Louis
Steve Laplante
Louis


Salomé Corbo
Salomé Corbo
Salomé Corbo


Richard Fréchette
Richard Fréchette
Richard Fréchette


Louise Bombardier
Louise Bombardier
Louise Bombardier


Roxane Gaudette-Loiseau
Roxane Gaudette-Loiseau
Roxane Gaudette-Loiseau


Simon Lacroix
Simon Lacroix
Simon Lacroix


Alexandre Goyette
Alexandre Goyette
Alexandre Goyette


Alexa-Jeanne Dubé
Alexa-Jeanne Dubé
Alexa-Jeanne Dubé
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