
Nenette and Boni
Drama
Overview
Teenage siblings Nenette and Boni were raised apart as a result of their parents' divorce. Their mother, who doted on her son Boni, has died. He works for an interesting couple as a pizza baker, and is surprised and enraged when his younger sister, having run away from boarding school, suddenly turns up. There's a problem that they must confront.
Top Cast


Grégoire Colin
Grégoire Colin
Boni
Grégoire Colin
Boni


Alice Houri
Alice Houri
Nénette
Alice Houri
Nénette


Jacques Nolot
Jacques Nolot
Monsieur Luminaire
Jacques Nolot
Monsieur Luminaire


Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
Baker's Wife
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
Baker's Wife


Vincent Gallo
Vincent Gallo
Vincenzo Brown
Vincent Gallo
Vincenzo Brown


Alex Descas
Alex Descas
Gynecologist
Alex Descas
Gynecologist
Mounir Aïssa
Mounir Aïssa
Boni's Friend
Mounir Aïssa
Boni's Friend
Christophe Carmona
Christophe Carmona
Boni's Friend
Christophe Carmona
Boni's Friend
Djellali El'Ozueri
Djellali El'Ozueri
Boni's Friend
Djellali El'Ozueri
Boni's Friend
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