
We Are Family
Aug 10 2016
•2h 39m
•Comedy, Family
Thirteen-year-old Bastien is the center of a reconstructed family: six half-brothers and sisters, eight "parents," and as many houses. His tasks within the family are far more complex than what he has to do at school. But enough's enough: the children decide to wage a revolution and turn the rules upside down. All together, they squat a large apartment and now it'll be up to the parents to come to them!
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Julie Gayet
Sophie

Thierry Neuvic
Philippe

Julie Depardieu
Agnès

Lucien Jean-Baptiste
Hugo
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