
Le Cinema de Papa
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Claude Berri plays himself as he relates his own experiences through youth and adolescence. His father owns a profitable fur shop. Initially, Claude's father hopes his son will take over the fur shop, but he later gives in to Claude's desire to become involved in filmmaking.
Top Cast


Yves Robert
Yves Robert
Henri Roger Langmann
Yves Robert
Henri Roger Langmann


Claude Berri
Claude Berri
Claude Langmann adulte
Claude Berri
Claude Langmann adulte


Alain Cohen
Alain Cohen
Claude Langmann enfant
Alain Cohen
Claude Langmann enfant


Hénia Suchar
Hénia Suchar
Betty Langmann
Hénia Suchar
Betty Langmann


Gérard Barray
Gérard Barray
Richard
Gérard Barray
Richard


Teddy Bilis
Teddy Bilis
Salomon
Teddy Bilis
Salomon


Philippe de Broca
Philippe de Broca
Jean Timent
Philippe de Broca
Jean Timent


Sabine Haudepin
Sabine Haudepin
Mädchen
Sabine Haudepin
Mädchen
Marianne Sureau
Marianne Sureau
Arlette Langmann, la sœur cadette
Marianne Sureau
Arlette Langmann, la sœur cadette


Prudence Harrington
Prudence Harrington
Sarah, une femme mariée, la répétitrice en anglais d'un film "américain", dont Claude tombe amoureux
Prudence Harrington
Sarah, une femme mariée, la répétitrice en anglais d'un film "américain", dont Claude tombe amoureux
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