
Jean
Animation
Overview
Jean, a well-known but casual actor, arrives on set freshly shaved while his director had asked him to come with a four-day beard. This innocuous gesture is a disaster for the filming and, for Jean, an opportunity to finally pay attention to the world that surrounds him.
Top Cast


Bruno Podalydès
Bruno Podalydès
Jean (voice)
Bruno Podalydès
Jean (voice)


Jean-Noël Brouté
Jean-Noël Brouté
André (voice)
Jean-Noël Brouté
André (voice)
Justine Curatolo
Justine Curatolo
Corinne (voice)
Justine Curatolo
Corinne (voice)


Sarah Grappin
Sarah Grappin
Maud (voice)
Sarah Grappin
Maud (voice)


Anne Steffens
Anne Steffens
Rachel (voice)
Anne Steffens
Rachel (voice)


Aurélie Vérillon
Aurélie Vérillon
Catherine (voice)
Aurélie Vérillon
Catherine (voice)
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