
Small Change
Mar 17 1976
•2h 44m
•Comedy, Drama
The lives of a motherless young man, who's just starting to find interest in women, and his physically abused, poverty stricken friend, are mixed with more or less innocent childhood experiences and challenges most their age experience.
Cast
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Jean-François Stévenin
Jean-François Richet, the Schoolteacher

Virginie Thévenet
Lydie Richet
Chantal Mercier
Chantal Petit, the Schoolteacher

Tania Torrens
Nadine Riffle, hairdresser, Laurent's mother
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