
Faithful
Drama · Romance
Overview
1956. Algeria is a French colony. Fernand and Helene are madly in love. Fernand is an activist, fighting for independence alongside the Algerians. Helene is fighting for Fernand’s life. History will irrevocably change the course of their destiny.
Top Cast


Vincent Lacoste
Vincent Lacoste
Fernand Iveton
Vincent Lacoste
Fernand Iveton


Vicky Krieps
Vicky Krieps
Hélène Iveton
Vicky Krieps
Hélène Iveton
Jules Langlade
Jules Langlade
Jean-Claude
Jules Langlade
Jean-Claude


Marc Brunet
Marc Brunet
Pascal Iveton
Marc Brunet
Pascal Iveton


Thomas Ducasse
Thomas Ducasse
Maître Albert Smadja
Thomas Ducasse
Maître Albert Smadja


Jeanne Carré
Jeanne Carré
Joséphine Iveton
Jeanne Carré
Joséphine Iveton


Raphaël Thiéry
Raphaël Thiéry
Maître Charles Lainné
Raphaël Thiéry
Maître Charles Lainné


Yoann Zimmer
Yoann Zimmer
Henri Maillot
Yoann Zimmer
Henri Maillot


Meriem Medjkane
Meriem Medjkane
Baya
Meriem Medjkane
Baya
Abdelah Besseghir
Abdelah Besseghir
Chicki
Abdelah Besseghir
Chicki
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