Sonic Birth

Sonic Birth

5.9

Dec 10 2010

0h 17m

Drama

Further to an accident, Serge falls into a coma. A research team is going to try to stimulate his memory to return him to consciousness.

Christian Barbier

Christian Barbier

Father of Serge

Nadine Cabarrot

Nadine Cabarrot

Mother of Serge

Hélène De Bissy

Hélène De Bissy

Doctor

Stefan Delon

Stefan Delon

Serge

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