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Barnabé is dreaming, Antoine's complaining, Patrick's laughing ; 35 years ago he was doing the same thing in a short film by Godard.

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  • Jean-Claude Brialy

    Jean-Claude Brialy

  • Thomas Langmann

    Thomas Langmann

  • Jean-Michel Verner

    Jean-Michel Verner

  • Élodie Bouchez

    Élodie Bouchez

  • Sarah Bertrand

    Sarah Bertrand

  • Vanessa Zambernardi

    Vanessa Zambernardi

  • Pierre Amzallag

    Pierre Amzallag

  • Dominic Bachy

    Dominic Bachy

  • Yannick Debain

    Yannick Debain

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Barnabé is dreaming, Antoine's complaining, Patrick's laughing ; 35 years ago he was doing the same thing in a short film by Godard.

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