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Folie suisse

Adrien Daubigny, director at INSEE, warns his wife Anna that he now wants to lead his life by chance. Anna and her two children agree to his leaving. The family must meet again a year later.

Top Cast

  • Richard Bohringer

    Richard Bohringer

    Adrien Daubigny

  • Daniela Silverio

    Daniela Silverio

    Héloïse

  • Jean-François Balmer

    Jean-François Balmer

    Carl

  • Marie Rivière

    Marie Rivière

    Anna Daubigny

  • Aurelle Doazan

    Aurelle Doazan

    Elisabeth

  • Patrick Bauchau

    Patrick Bauchau

    Federico

  • Jacques Spiesser

    Jacques Spiesser

    Nicholas' father

  • Dalia Zagni

    Dalia Zagni

Overview

Adrien Daubigny, director at INSEE, warns his wife Anna that he now wants to lead his life by chance. Anna and her two children agree to his leaving. The family must meet again a year later.

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