Little Solange
A sensitive 13-year-old watches her parents’ marriage unravel and struggles to keep her family together, clinging to the impossible hope that love will never end.
A sensitive 13-year-old watches her parents’ marriage unravel and struggles to keep her family together, clinging to the impossible hope that love will never end.
Jade Springer
Solange Maserati
Léa Drucker
Aurélia Maserati
Philippe Katerine
Antoine Maserati
Grégoire Montana-Haroche
Romain Maserati
Chloé Astor
Gina
Marthe Léon
Lilli
Léo Ferreira
Arthur
Benjamin Esdraffo
Le professeur de sciences physiques
Joanna Grudzinska
La professeure de français
A sensitive 13-year-old watches her parents’ marriage unravel and struggles to keep her family together, clinging to the impossible hope that love will never end.
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A successful photographer gives up everything to devote himself to writing and discovers poverty.
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Aissa, a young officer of Algerian origin, tragically loses his life during a fresher initiation ritual at the prestigious French military academy of Saint-Cyr. As the death tears through his family, controversy arises over Aissa’s funeral plans when the Army refuses to take responsibility. Ismael, his older, rebellious brother, tries to keep the family united as they fight to win justice for Aissa.
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