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Une femme en blanc - Season 1

A young surgeon returns to her hometown to work in the local hospital. The relationship to her ex-lover, a well-known chief-surgeon, flames up again but not with happy consequences. The old friends become rivals in personal and professional fields.

Top Cast

  • Sandrine Bonnaire

    Sandrine Bonnaire

    Margaux Dampierre

  • Christian Brendel

    Christian Brendel

    Daniel Roux

  • Jean-Claude Adelin

    Jean-Claude Adelin

    Bernard Clairvaux

  • Jérôme Hardelay

    Jérôme Hardelay

    Éric

  • Laure Killing

    Laure Killing

    Delphine

  • François Perrot

    François Perrot

    Maxime de Montpensy

  • Victor Garrivier

    Victor Garrivier

    Félix

  • Daniel Rialet

    Daniel Rialet

    Régis

  • Laurence Masliah

    Laurence Masliah

    Marie

Overview

A young surgeon returns to her hometown to work in the local hospital. The relationship to her ex-lover, a well-known chief-surgeon, flames up again but not with happy consequences. The old friends become rivals in personal and professional fields.

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