The Invisibles

The Invisibles

7.0

Jan 09 2019

2h 42m

Comedy, Drama

Following a city councils decision, a women's shelter will soon be closed and social workers have only three months to accommodate the residents.

Audrey Lamy

Audrey Lamy

Audrey Scapio, social worker at l'Envol

Corinne Masiero

Corinne Masiero

Manu, director of l'Envol

Noémie Lvovsky

Noémie Lvovsky

Hélène, volunteer at l'Envol

Déborah Lukumuena

Déborah Lukumuena

Angélique, volunteer at l'Envol

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