
So Long, Paris!
Comedy
Overview
A bittersweet comedy about how a fanciful and rebellious preteen ends up accepting her parents' divorce.
Top Cast


Arthur Igual
Arthur Igual
Paul
Arthur Igual
Paul
Lucy Pouchoulin
Lucy Pouchoulin
Lucy
Lucy Pouchoulin
Lucy


Gaël Kamilindi
Gaël Kamilindi
Dom
Gaël Kamilindi
Dom


Catherine Salviat
Catherine Salviat
La dame sans âge
Catherine Salviat
La dame sans âge
Rachel Williams
Rachel Williams
Rachel
Rachel Williams
Rachel


Jérôme Rebotier
Jérôme Rebotier
Le ukuléliste
Jérôme Rebotier
Le ukuléliste
Salomé Dudoignon-Valade
Salomé Dudoignon-Valade
La nonne gentille
Salomé Dudoignon-Valade
La nonne gentille
Mildred Puissant
Mildred Puissant
La nonne méchante
Mildred Puissant
La nonne méchante
Ève Dudoignon-Valade
Ève Dudoignon-Valade
La jeune fille aux pieds nus
Ève Dudoignon-Valade
La jeune fille aux pieds nus
Bonnie Grandière Bourgoin
Bonnie Grandière Bourgoin
La petite fille au ballon
Bonnie Grandière Bourgoin
La petite fille au ballon
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