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Madame Jacques on the Croisette

A César Award winning short film about an elderly Jewish couple playing cards in Cannes who find love at an unexpected age.

Top Cast

  • Maurice Chevit

    Maurice Chevit

    Simon

  • Natan Cogan

    Natan Cogan

    Maurice

  • Rywka Wajsbrot

    Rywka Wajsbrot

    Mme. Herman

  • Shulamit Adar

    Shulamit Adar

    Mme. Jacques

  • Jacques Spiesser

    Jacques Spiesser

    Jo

  • Annie Adler

    Annie Adler

    Mme. Simon

  • Simon Lurie

    Simon Lurie

    Mr. Herman

  • Charles Hochman

    Charles Hochman

    Samuelson

  • Maurice Lament

    Maurice Lament

    Nathan

Overview

A César Award winning short film about an elderly Jewish couple playing cards in Cannes who find love at an unexpected age.

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