
Going South
Drama
Overview
In the summer, 27 year-old Sam drives towards the south of France in his Ford. He meets Matthieu and his sister Léa and takes them along in his apparently aimless journey. Matthieu has a crush on Sam and tries to seduce him. Léa is a beautiful, young, provocative girl who likes men so much that she got pregnant. She soon brings along Jérémie with them. Throughout the trip, they learn to know, fight and love each other. In spite of a blooming relationship with Matthieu, Sam isolates himself because of his secret: he is headed for Spain to find his long-lost mother.
Top Cast


Yannick Renier
Yannick Renier
Sam
Yannick Renier
Sam


Léa Seydoux
Léa Seydoux
Léa
Léa Seydoux
Léa


Nicole Garcia
Nicole Garcia
La mère
Nicole Garcia
La mère


Pierre Perrier
Pierre Perrier
Jérémie
Pierre Perrier
Jérémie


Micheline Presle
Micheline Presle
La grand-mère
Micheline Presle
La grand-mère


Théo Frilet
Théo Frilet
Mathieu
Théo Frilet
Mathieu


Gérard Watkins
Gérard Watkins
Le père
Gérard Watkins
Le père


Marie Matheron
Marie Matheron
Marie Matheron


Luis Hostalot
Luis Hostalot
Luis Hostalot
Ludo Harley
Ludo Harley
Ludo Harley
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