
Mens
Drama
Overview
At his grand-mother's death, Jean, a fourteen-year old teenager inherits the file of a mysterious court case from 1895. Fascinated by this archive, both real and fictitious, Jean becomes the judge of a criminal case completed more than a century ago.
Top Cast


Miljan Chatelain
Miljan Chatelain
Jean
Miljan Chatelain
Jean


Fabienne Babe
Fabienne Babe
Widow
Fabienne Babe
Widow


Arié Elmaleh
Arié Elmaleh
Arié Elmaleh
Richard Peyraud
Richard Peyraud
Rippert
Richard Peyraud
Rippert
Fleur Guillaud
Fleur Guillaud
Fleur Guillaud


Tobias Nuytten
Tobias Nuytten
Witness
Tobias Nuytten
Witness
Paul le Leuch
Paul le Leuch
Cerrier Auguste
Paul le Leuch
Cerrier Auguste
Rémi Beignier
Rémi Beignier
Louis Dournon
Rémi Beignier
Louis Dournon
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