
Speak to Me of Love
Drama
Overview
Justine and Richard's 15-year relationship ends in separation due to irreconcilable differences with Justine maintaining custody of their three boys. Her new life means having to deal with being a single parent but at the same time, she comes to terms with her own parents' divorce and finds a common bond with her long-suffering mother. Richard, a renowned author, deals with the situation by devoting all his attention to his writing. Both are forced to confront their uncertain futures, while examining what led to the breakdown of their marriage.
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Niels Arestrup
Niels Arestrup
Richard
Niels Arestrup
Richard


Judith Godrèche
Judith Godrèche
Justine
Judith Godrèche
Justine


Anne Le Ny
Anne Le Ny
Amélie
Anne Le Ny
Amélie
Laurence Fevrier
Laurence Fevrier
la mère de Justine
Laurence Fevrier
la mère de Justine


Jean-Marie Frin
Jean-Marie Frin
le père de Justine
Jean-Marie Frin
le père de Justine


Aurélien Wiik
Aurélien Wiik
William
Aurélien Wiik
William


Daniel Isoppo
Daniel Isoppo
Hubert
Daniel Isoppo
Hubert
Christelle Tual
Christelle Tual
Josée
Christelle Tual
Josée


Chantal Banlier
Chantal Banlier
Christine
Chantal Banlier
Christine
Isabelle Olive
Isabelle Olive
Carole
Isabelle Olive
Carole
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