
How I Killed My Father
Drama
Overview
When his long-time disappeared father is entering his life again, Jean-Luc, a successful doctor, has no option but to face his own life story. Will he ever be able to forget and forgive?
Top Cast


Michel Bouquet
Michel Bouquet
Maurice
Michel Bouquet
Maurice


Charles Berling
Charles Berling
Jean-Luc
Charles Berling
Jean-Luc


Natacha Régnier
Natacha Régnier
Isa
Natacha Régnier
Isa


Amira Casar
Amira Casar
Myriem
Amira Casar
Myriem


Stéphane Guillon
Stéphane Guillon
Patrick
Stéphane Guillon
Patrick


François Berléand
François Berléand
un patient
François Berléand
un patient


Hubert Koundé
Hubert Koundé
Jean-Toussaint
Hubert Koundé
Jean-Toussaint


Karole Rocher
Karole Rocher
Laetitia
Karole Rocher
Laetitia
Marie Micla
Marie Micla
la prostituée
Marie Micla
la prostituée


Nicole Evans
Nicole Evans
la patiente
Nicole Evans
la patiente
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