
Breakpoint
Drama
Overview
Odile, a textile worker, and her colleagues are told to evaluate newly-arrived young Tunisian women over a span of four days. Although there is no good solution, Odile will try to make the right choice.
Top Cast


Laurence Côte
Laurence Côte
Odile
Laurence Côte
Odile
Sonia Emamzadeh
Sonia Emamzadeh
Hafsa
Sonia Emamzadeh
Hafsa
Baya Belal
Baya Belal
Yasmina
Baya Belal
Yasmina
Marianne Thiéry
Marianne Thiéry
Paula
Marianne Thiéry
Paula
Julia Leblanc-Lacoste
Julia Leblanc-Lacoste
Amandine
Julia Leblanc-Lacoste
Amandine
Christine Soulier
Christine Soulier
Martine
Christine Soulier
Martine
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