
My Family and the Wolf
Drama · Adventure · Family
Overview
When Hugo, a boy who spends his summer vacation with his cousins, discovers that the wolf Rong intends to take his grandmother Sara, he devises a plan to save her.
Top Cast


Carmen Maura
Carmen Maura
Grandma Sara
Carmen Maura
Grandma Sara


Pierre Rochefort
Pierre Rochefort
Arno
Pierre Rochefort
Arno


Bruno Salomone
Bruno Salomone
Léon / Rong the Wolf
Bruno Salomone
Léon / Rong the Wolf


Franc Bruneau
Franc Bruneau
Saul
Franc Bruneau
Saul


Baptiste Sornin
Baptiste Sornin
Orlando
Baptiste Sornin
Orlando


Tatiana Gousseff
Tatiana Gousseff
Tina
Tatiana Gousseff
Tina


Véronica Novak
Véronica Novak
Tatika
Véronica Novak
Tatika


Wim Willaert
Wim Willaert
Bulliard
Wim Willaert
Bulliard
Enzo Ingignoli
Enzo Ingignoli
Hugo
Enzo Ingignoli
Hugo


Charline Balu-Emane
Charline Balu-Emane
Aïsha
Charline Balu-Emane
Aïsha
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