This Winter Might Never End
A snowstorm, a very small dog, an alcoholic roommate, dreams in German, and an apartment that’s always cold. This is Fanny’s winter, and it might very well never end.
A snowstorm, a very small dog, an alcoholic roommate, dreams in German, and an apartment that’s always cold. This is Fanny’s winter, and it might very well never end.
Béatrice Casgrain-Rodriguez
Fanny
Antoine L'Écuyer
Simon
Richard Angers
Le professeur
Jérémie Gravel
Vincent
Derek Sheedy
La drag queen
A snowstorm, a very small dog, an alcoholic roommate, dreams in German, and an apartment that’s always cold. This is Fanny’s winter, and it might very well never end.
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