
How to Get Your Parents to Divorce
Comedy · Family
Overview
Tired of her parents' constant arguments, 12-year-old Justine and her friends do everything they can to make them divorce.
Top Cast


Charlotte St-Martin
Charlotte St-Martin
Justine
Charlotte St-Martin
Justine


Liam Patenaude
Liam Patenaude
Théo
Liam Patenaude
Théo
Charlie Fortier
Charlie Fortier
Claudia
Charlie Fortier
Claudia


Louka Amadeo Bélanger-Leos
Louka Amadeo Bélanger-Leos
Guillaume
Louka Amadeo Bélanger-Leos
Guillaume
Simone Laperle
Simone Laperle
Ernestine
Simone Laperle
Ernestine


Isabelle Blais
Isabelle Blais
Julie
Isabelle Blais
Julie


Pierre-Luc Brillant
Pierre-Luc Brillant
Martin
Pierre-Luc Brillant
Martin


Joanie Guérin
Joanie Guérin
Madame Laporte
Joanie Guérin
Madame Laporte


Elliot Léonard
Elliot Léonard
Enfant qui zozote
Elliot Léonard
Enfant qui zozote
Jamal Fortier
Jamal Fortier
C.-A.
Jamal Fortier
C.-A.
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