
The Shock of the Future
Drama · Music
Overview
Paris, 1978. In a male-dominated music industry, Ana uses new electronic machines to make herself heard, thus creating a new sound that is destined to mark the decades to come: the music of the future.
Top Cast


Alma Jodorowsky
Alma Jodorowsky
Ana Klimova
Alma Jodorowsky
Ana Klimova


Philippe Rebbot
Philippe Rebbot
Jean-Mi
Philippe Rebbot
Jean-Mi


Geoffrey Carey
Geoffrey Carey
Duncan
Geoffrey Carey
Duncan


Teddy Melis
Teddy Melis
Hervé Girard
Teddy Melis
Hervé Girard


Clara Luciani
Clara Luciani
Clara
Clara Luciani
Clara


Laurent Papot
Laurent Papot
Paul
Laurent Papot
Paul


Nicolas Ullmann
Nicolas Ullmann
Dominic Giroux
Nicolas Ullmann
Dominic Giroux
Xavier Berlioz
Xavier Berlioz
Ana's Client
Xavier Berlioz
Ana's Client
Corine
Corine
Corine
Corine
Corine


Elli Medeiros
Elli Medeiros
Tatiana
Elli Medeiros
Tatiana
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