
My Son
Drama · Crime
Overview
Julien and his mum care for each other very much. But Julien has committed a deadly sin: he is growing into a teenager! Worse, he has found himself a girlfriend of his age. "Mummy" is not going to tolerate such an ignominy. Julien is HER baby and will remain HERS for ever, encouraged in her "crusade" by her bovine husband and barely thwarted by the more courageous interventions of Suzanne, Julien's sympathetic big sister.
Top Cast


Nathalie Baye
Nathalie Baye
Mother / La mère
Nathalie Baye
Mother / La mère


Olivier Gourmet
Olivier Gourmet
Father / Le père
Olivier Gourmet
Father / Le père
Victor Sévaux
Victor Sévaux
Julien / Son
Victor Sévaux
Julien / Son


Marie Kremer
Marie Kremer
Suzanne / Sister / la sœur
Marie Kremer
Suzanne / Sister / la sœur
Valentine Stach
Valentine Stach
Alice / Julien's Girlfriend / La copine de Julien
Valentine Stach
Alice / Julien's Girlfriend / La copine de Julien


Emmanuelle Riva
Emmanuelle Riva
Grandmother / La grand-mère
Emmanuelle Riva
Grandmother / La grand-mère


Michèle Moretti
Michèle Moretti
Principal / La proviseure
Michèle Moretti
Principal / La proviseure


Thomas Silberstein
Thomas Silberstein
Sam
Thomas Silberstein
Sam


Nicole Gros
Nicole Gros
La pâtissière
Nicole Gros
La pâtissière
Maxime Monsimier
Maxime Monsimier
Copain Julien 1
Maxime Monsimier
Copain Julien 1
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