
The Soeur Brothers
Jul 05 2000
•2h 33m
•Comedy
The Soeur brothers would like to work in the film making business. They wrote a complex story that doesn't make any sense, and nobody wants to produce it. They're willing to do anything in order to make their film come to life.
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José Garcia
Charlie Sœur

Denis Podalydès
Jacques Sœur

Jackie Berroyer
Francis France

Édouard Baer
Blaise
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