
Last Dance
Comedy · Music · Family
Overview
Germain, an introspective retiree, abruptly becomes a widower at 75. He barely has the time to realize what has happened to him before his family forces their way into his daily life: non-stop phone calls and visits, meals and activities organized in advance – all meant to make his life as regular as clockwork. But Germain’s mind is elsewhere. Honoring a promise he made to his dear departed wife, he suddenly finds himself at the heart of a contemporary dance company’s newest work.
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François Berléand
François Berléand
Germain
François Berléand
Germain


Kacey Mottet Klein
Kacey Mottet Klein
Samir
Kacey Mottet Klein
Samir


La Ribot
La Ribot
La Ribot
La Ribot
La Ribot


Astrid Whettnall
Astrid Whettnall
Catherine
Astrid Whettnall
Catherine


Luc Bruchez
Luc Bruchez
Théo
Luc Bruchez
Théo


Sabine Timoteo
Sabine Timoteo
Carole
Sabine Timoteo
Carole


Déborah Lukumuena
Déborah Lukumuena
Marjanne
Déborah Lukumuena
Marjanne


Vincent Lecuyer
Vincent Lecuyer
Jésus
Vincent Lecuyer
Jésus


Jean-Benoît Ugeux
Jean-Benoît Ugeux
Matthieu
Jean-Benoît Ugeux
Matthieu


Anna Pieri Zuercher
Anna Pieri Zuercher
Sonia
Anna Pieri Zuercher
Sonia
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