
17 Girls
Drama
Overview
When Camille accidentally becomes pregnant, she encourages her friends and fellow high school classmates to follow suit. It's only a matter of time, before seventeen girls in the high school are pregnant and the town is thrown into a world of chaos.
Top Cast


Louise Grinberg
Louise Grinberg
Camille
Louise Grinberg
Camille
Juliette Darche
Juliette Darche
Julia
Juliette Darche
Julia


Roxane Duran
Roxane Duran
Florence
Roxane Duran
Florence


Esther Garrel
Esther Garrel
Flavie
Esther Garrel
Flavie


Yara Pilartz
Yara Pilartz
Clémentine
Yara Pilartz
Clémentine


Solène Rigot
Solène Rigot
Mathilde
Solène Rigot
Mathilde


Noémie Lvovsky
Noémie Lvovsky
School Nurse
Noémie Lvovsky
School Nurse


Florence Thomassin
Florence Thomassin
Camille's Mother
Florence Thomassin
Camille's Mother


Carlo Brandt
Carlo Brandt
Principal
Carlo Brandt
Principal
Frédéric Noaille
Frédéric Noaille
Florian
Frédéric Noaille
Florian
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