
The Vets
Comedy · Drama
Overview
In the heart of Morvan, Nico, the last vet in the area, struggles to save his patients, his clinic, and his family. When Michel, his partner and mentor, announces his retirement, Nico knows that the hard part is yet to come. "Don't worry, I've found the next generation" Except that ... The next generation is Alexandra, a 24-hour graduate, brilliant, misanthropic, and not at all willing to return to bury herself in the village of her childhood. Will Nico manage to make her stay?
Top Cast


Clovis Cornillac
Clovis Cornillac
Nico
Clovis Cornillac
Nico


Noémie Schmidt
Noémie Schmidt
Alexandra
Noémie Schmidt
Alexandra


Carole Franck
Carole Franck
Lila
Carole Franck
Lila


Matthieu Sampeur
Matthieu Sampeur
Marco
Matthieu Sampeur
Marco


Juliane Lepoureau
Juliane Lepoureau
Zelda
Juliane Lepoureau
Zelda


Lilou Fogli
Lilou Fogli
Nath
Lilou Fogli
Nath


Stéphane Rideau
Stéphane Rideau
Cédric
Stéphane Rideau
Cédric


Antoine Chappey
Antoine Chappey
Philippe
Antoine Chappey
Philippe


Christian Sinniger
Christian Sinniger
Morille
Christian Sinniger
Morille


Cyril Couton
Cyril Couton
Régis
Cyril Couton
Régis
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