
A Fishy Business in Saint-Pierre et Miquelon
Comedy · Drama
Overview
An actress, Céline, is hired by the famous director Milan Zodowski to star in a mysterious film shooting in Saint-Pierre et Miquelon. She arrives there to discover that the crew consists only of a sound engineer and a unit manager and that Milan stubbornly refuses to leave the cabin where he has locked himself in. Céline realizes that the shoot won’t be happening. She then chooses to face her destiny. This plunge into reality forces her to open up to herself and to others…
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Céline Mauge
Céline Mauge
Céline
Céline Mauge
Céline


Philippe Rebbot
Philippe Rebbot
Milan Zodowski
Philippe Rebbot
Milan Zodowski


Jules Sitruk
Jules Sitruk
Keanu
Jules Sitruk
Keanu
Adèle Lebon
Adèle Lebon
Adèle
Adèle Lebon
Adèle


Dominique Pinon
Dominique Pinon
Le détective privé
Dominique Pinon
Le détective privé


Patrick Bouchitey
Patrick Bouchitey
Le père de Céline
Patrick Bouchitey
Le père de Céline


Claire Nadeau
Claire Nadeau
Dr. Bellevue
Claire Nadeau
Dr. Bellevue


Valérie Mairesse
Valérie Mairesse
Pauline, l'agent artistique
Valérie Mairesse
Pauline, l'agent artistique


Marie Carrour
Marie Carrour
Maeva
Marie Carrour
Maeva
Danièle Gaspard
Danièle Gaspard
Marie Fortin
Danièle Gaspard
Marie Fortin
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