Basketball and Mathematics

Basketball and Mathematics

5.9

May 31 2009

0h 7m

Drama, TV Movie

Jérôme and Cédric play basketball in the same team at school and are best friends. Jérôme also gives Cédric some private math lessons. During one of those sessions, Cédric's action will be interpreted by both young men in a different way.

Jean-Denis Marcoccio

Jean-Denis Marcoccio

Jérôme

Aurélien Baty

Aurélien Baty

Cédric

Ugo Venel

Ugo Venel

Romain

Emilie Piponnier

Emilie Piponnier

Chloé

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