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7.0 1h 32m

Touche pas à mon copain

Jean, a musician living in exile in Paris, returns to his hometown of Sète to bury his mother. This intimate film traces the journey of four friends under the sun of the peninsula.

Top Cast

  • Claude Ventura

    Claude Ventura

    Jean

  • Christian Cucurullo

    Christian Cucurullo

    Antoine

  • Jean-Louis Blenet

    Jean-Louis Blenet

    Gérard

  • Jean-Michel Imperato

    Jean-Michel Imperato

    Gustave

  • Sandrine Finck

    Sandrine Finck

    Suzanne

Overview

Jean, a musician living in exile in Paris, returns to his hometown of Sète to bury his mother. This intimate film traces the journey of four friends under the sun of the peninsula.

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