Même les mômes ont du vague à l'âme
Two couples, Eva and Edy and Martin and Charlotte are separated by a very different social condition. The first are rich bourgeois, the second are workers.
Two couples, Eva and Edy and Martin and Charlotte are separated by a very different social condition. The first are rich bourgeois, the second are workers.
Marie-Christine Barrault
Eva
Mimsy Farmer
Charlotte
Guy Bedos
Edy Valter, Eva's husband
Bruno Cremer
Morton
Jacques Spiesser
Martin
Nathalie Nell
Flora
Catherine Le Cocq
Alice
Fabrice Luchini
Arthur
Graham Guit
Kuiv
Two couples, Eva and Edy and Martin and Charlotte are separated by a very different social condition. The first are rich bourgeois, the second are workers.
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