
Hôtel de France
Comedy · Drama
Overview
A French family is shown as they go through the daily routines of life. Arguing, feasting, crying, and yearning for love are just some of the human emotions encountered. The mood wavers between excessive noise to silence while those not participating in the conversations eavesdrop.
Top Cast


Laurent Grévill
Laurent Grévill
Michel
Laurent Grévill
Michel


Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
Sonia
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
Sonia


Vincent Perez
Vincent Perez
Serge
Vincent Perez
Serge


Laura Benson
Laura Benson
Anna
Laura Benson
Anna


Thibault de Montalembert
Thibault de Montalembert
Nicolas
Thibault de Montalembert
Nicolas


Marc Citti
Marc Citti
Philippe Galtier
Marc Citti
Philippe Galtier


Bernard Nissile
Bernard Nissile
Richard Veninger
Bernard Nissile
Richard Veninger


Marianne Denicourt
Marianne Denicourt
Catherine
Marianne Denicourt
Catherine


Isabelle Renauld
Isabelle Renauld
Marie
Isabelle Renauld
Marie


Bruno Todeschini
Bruno Todeschini
Bouguereau
Bruno Todeschini
Bouguereau
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