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Beyond the Walls

Paulo, a young pianist, meets Ilir, a double-bass player originally from Albania. It's love at first sight. Confronted by Anka, Paulo finds himself out on the street. Despite Ilir's misgivings, Paulo moves in with him. One day, when Paulo promises that he will love Ilir for the rest of his life, Ilir leaves the city and doesn't return. A few days later, Paulo finds out that Ilir is in jail, and the two lovers embark on an heart-breaking relationship.

Top Cast

  • Guillaume Gouix

    Guillaume Gouix

    Ilir

  • Matila Malliarakis

    Matila Malliarakis

    Paulo

  • Mélissa Désormeaux-Poulin

    Mélissa Désormeaux-Poulin

    Anka

  • David Salles

    David Salles

    Grégoire

  • Flonja Kodheli

    Flonja Kodheli

    Ilir's Sister

  • Carmela Locantore

    Carmela Locantore

    Ilir's Mother

  • Adonis Danieletto

    Adonis Danieletto

    Receptionist at Métropole

  • Matilda Perks

    Matilda Perks

    La chanteuse du groupe

  • Marc Saint-louis

    Marc Saint-louis

    Musicien du groupe

Overview

Paulo, a young pianist, meets Ilir, a double-bass player originally from Albania. It's love at first sight. Confronted by Anka, Paulo finds himself out on the street. Despite Ilir's misgivings, Paulo moves in with him. One day, when Paulo promises that he will love Ilir for the rest of his life, Ilir leaves the city and doesn't return. A few days later, Paulo finds out that Ilir is in jail, and the two lovers embark on an heart-breaking relationship.

Rating

6.4 / 10
44 Reviews
1 Popular

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