
La Sainte Famille
Drama · TV Movie · Romance
Overview
The story of a traditional Catholic family in northern France, part of society but subject to all its changes.
Top Cast


Stanley Weber
Stanley Weber
Charles
Stanley Weber
Charles


Mathilde Ollivier
Mathilde Ollivier
Claire
Mathilde Ollivier
Claire


Dominique Labourier
Dominique Labourier
Madeleine
Dominique Labourier
Madeleine


Gérard Desarthe
Gérard Desarthe
Le Cardinal Lombard
Gérard Desarthe
Le Cardinal Lombard


Jean-Baptiste Anoumon
Jean-Baptiste Anoumon
Frederico
Jean-Baptiste Anoumon
Frederico


Alain Chamfort
Alain Chamfort
Etienne
Alain Chamfort
Etienne


François Godart
François Godart
Guy de Waquin
François Godart
Guy de Waquin


Céline Cuignet
Céline Cuignet
Clémence de Waquin
Céline Cuignet
Clémence de Waquin


Barbara Pravi
Barbara Pravi
Marion
Barbara Pravi
Marion


Stéphane Pezerat
Stéphane Pezerat
Le Père Daniel
Stéphane Pezerat
Le Père Daniel
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