

Drama
Overview
Isabelle Brodeur embarks on a journey to Vietnam, her adopted daughter’s birthplace. Throughout this stunningly beautiful journey, Isabelle discovers her daughter’s country through the eyes of the woman who brought her into this word.
Top Cast


Anne Dorval
Anne Dorval
Isabelle Brodeur
Anne Dorval
Isabelle Brodeur


Leanna Chea
Leanna Chea
Thuy Nguyen
Leanna Chea
Thuy Nguyen


François Papineau
François Papineau
Pierre Dufour
François Papineau
Pierre Dufour


Laurence Barrette
Laurence Barrette
Clara
Laurence Barrette
Clara


Ngoc Thoa
Ngoc Thoa
Anh Bui
Ngoc Thoa
Anh Bui
Tran Thi Le Hang
Tran Thi Le Hang
Thao Tran
Tran Thi Le Hang
Thao Tran


Hiep Tran-Nghia
Hiep Tran-Nghia
Concierge
Hiep Tran-Nghia
Concierge
Que Chi
Que Chi
Directrice de l'orphelinat
Que Chi
Directrice de l'orphelinat
Cam Trang
Cam Trang
Interprète
Cam Trang
Interprète
Tanh Hien
Tanh Hien
Sage femme
Tanh Hien
Sage femme
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