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Serena and Noé suffer, imprisoned in their silences. It seems like they have one way left to make themselves heard, write their pain, everywhere, in bright letters.

Top Cast

  • Serena Mandereau

    Serena Mandereau

    Serena

  • Neil Himene

    Neil Himene

    Noé

  • Delphine Bole

    Delphine Bole

    La mère de Noé

  • Noé Schatzman

    Noé Schatzman

  • Victor Durbec

    Victor Durbec

  • Sarina Diansiriczman

    Sarina Diansiriczman

  • Thomas Barrets

    Thomas Barrets

  • Raphaëlle hutin

    Raphaëlle hutin

  • Bettie Fontalba

    Bettie Fontalba

Overview

Serena and Noé suffer, imprisoned in their silences. It seems like they have one way left to make themselves heard, write their pain, everywhere, in bright letters.

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