
His Mother's Eyes
Drama
Overview
A writer suffering from a lack of inspiration sneaks his way into the lives of a star television journalist and his lead ballerina daughter to write, unbeknownst to them, a non-authorized biography. Meanwhile, in Brittany, twenty-year-old Bruno, who lives with his parents, doesn't yet know the consequences that this story will have on his existence...
Top Cast


Catherine Deneuve
Catherine Deneuve
Lena Weber
Catherine Deneuve
Lena Weber


Géraldine Pailhas
Géraldine Pailhas
Maria Canalès
Géraldine Pailhas
Maria Canalès


Nicolas Duvauchelle
Nicolas Duvauchelle
Mathieu Roussel
Nicolas Duvauchelle
Mathieu Roussel


Marina Foïs
Marina Foïs
Maylis Tremazan
Marina Foïs
Maylis Tremazan


Jean-Marc Barr
Jean-Marc Barr
Jean-Paul Tremazan
Jean-Marc Barr
Jean-Paul Tremazan


Marisa Paredes
Marisa Paredes
Judit Canalès
Marisa Paredes
Judit Canalès


Jean-Baptiste Lafarge
Jean-Baptiste Lafarge
Bruno Tremazan
Jean-Baptiste Lafarge
Bruno Tremazan


Hélène Fillières
Hélène Fillières
Mélodie Khan
Hélène Fillières
Mélodie Khan


Gilles Cohen
Gilles Cohen
Antoine
Gilles Cohen
Antoine


Karole Rocher
Karole Rocher
Sylvie / Editor
Karole Rocher
Sylvie / Editor
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