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Adieu L'Amour

Henri has become a real jerk. It’s been two years since his relationship with Émilie ended. Everyone has moved on. Not him. His job as a photographer no longer interests him, and human relationships even less. Bitter and increasingly alone. Until the day a man breaks into his home.

Top Cast

  • Bastien Huet

    Bastien Huet

    Henri

  • Marie-Jeanne Doubet

    Marie-Jeanne Doubet

  • Tifaine Boudinot

    Tifaine Boudinot

  • Sebastien Bihi

    Sebastien Bihi

  • Cyril Pinero

    Cyril Pinero

  • Matthew Ford

    Matthew Ford

  • Grégoire Donassans

    Grégoire Donassans

  • Samy Mouzakitis

    Samy Mouzakitis

  • Aurore Dupre Latour

    Aurore Dupre Latour

Overview

Henri has become a real jerk. It’s been two years since his relationship with Émilie ended. Everyone has moved on. Not him. His job as a photographer no longer interests him, and human relationships even less. Bitter and increasingly alone. Until the day a man breaks into his home.

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