

Drama
Overview
Madagascar, at the turn of the 1960s and 1970s. On an air base of the French army, the soldiers live the last carefree years of colonialism. Influenced by his readings of Fantômette, Thomas, a child who is not yet 10 years old, gradually forges a look at the world around him.
Top Cast
Charlie Vauselle
Charlie Vauselle
Thomas
Charlie Vauselle
Thomas


Quim Gutiérrez
Quim Gutiérrez
Robert Lopez
Quim Gutiérrez
Robert Lopez


Nadia Tereszkiewicz
Nadia Tereszkiewicz
Colette Lopez
Nadia Tereszkiewicz
Colette Lopez


Sophie Guillemin
Sophie Guillemin
Mme Guedj
Sophie Guillemin
Mme Guedj
Hugues Delamarliere
Hugues Delamarliere
Bernard Huissens
Hugues Delamarliere
Bernard Huissens


David Serero
David Serero
M. Guedj
David Serero
M. Guedj
Luna Carpiaux
Luna Carpiaux
Odile Huissens
Luna Carpiaux
Odile Huissens
Mathis Piberne
Mathis Piberne
Alain
Mathis Piberne
Alain
Sacha Cosar-Accaoui
Sacha Cosar-Accaoui
Michel
Sacha Cosar-Accaoui
Michel


François-Dominique Blin
François-Dominique Blin
Le Toubib
François-Dominique Blin
Le Toubib
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