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Don't Worry, I'll be Ok

Confident and popular sixteen-year-old Emma is in a coma. Why? What happened to her? To find out, she becomes an invisible “ghost” for a few days. She can see all, hear all, and dive back into her memories to rebuild her story.

Top Cast

  • Lanna de Palmaert

    Lanna de Palmaert

    Emma

  • Émilie Dequenne

    Émilie Dequenne

    Emma's mom

  • Stéphane De Groodt

    Stéphane De Groodt

    Emma's dad

  • Raphaëlle Lubansu

    Raphaëlle Lubansu

  • Tania Garbarski

    Tania Garbarski

    Inspector

  • Lily Dupont

    Lily Dupont

    Manon

  • N’landu Lubansu

    N’landu Lubansu

    Raph

  • Lisa Du Pré

    Lisa Du Pré

    Jeanne

  • Kassim Meesters

    Kassim Meesters

    Max

Overview

Confident and popular sixteen-year-old Emma is in a coma. Why? What happened to her? To find out, she becomes an invisible “ghost” for a few days. She can see all, hear all, and dive back into her memories to rebuild her story.

Rating

6.9 / 10
19 Reviews
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