

Animation · Drama
Overview
Louise, ballerina at the Garnier Opera in 1895, rushes home after a show but is stopped by a friend asking for money. Louise knows what to do in order to repay her.
Top Cast
Alice Orsat
Alice Orsat
Louise (voice)
Alice Orsat
Louise (voice)


Clara Quilichini
Clara Quilichini
Joséphine (voice)
Clara Quilichini
Joséphine (voice)
Victoria Grosbois
Victoria Grosbois
Rose (voice)
Victoria Grosbois
Rose (voice)


Lilly Caruso
Lilly Caruso
Lili (voice)
Lilly Caruso
Lili (voice)


Jean-Christophe Lebert
Jean-Christophe Lebert
Émile de Lussigny / Charles (voice)
Jean-Christophe Lebert
Émile de Lussigny / Charles (voice)
Bernard Métreaux
Bernard Métreaux
Albert (voice)
Bernard Métreaux
Albert (voice)
Marion Boisrond
Marion Boisrond
Joséphine's Mother (voice)
Marion Boisrond
Joséphine's Mother (voice)
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