À bicyclette
During the winter of 1995, while a transport strike paralyses the Ile de France, Anne and Patrice go to work by bicycle. Their meeting at a traffic light will change their lives.
During the winter of 1995, while a transport strike paralyses the Ile de France, Anne and Patrice go to work by bicycle. Their meeting at a traffic light will change their lives.
Bruno Todeschini
Patrice
Elise Tielrooy
Anne
Rochelle Redfield
Alisson
Arielle Sémenoff
Chantal
Arno Chevrier
Gérard
Gad Elmaleh
Night watchman
Pascale Michaud
Cathy
Philippe du Janerand
Monsieur Richard
Fadila Belkebla
Nadia
During the winter of 1995, while a transport strike paralyses the Ile de France, Anne and Patrice go to work by bicycle. Their meeting at a traffic light will change their lives.
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