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5.8

Jan 29 2020

1h 17m

Drama

The prodigal son of a family in turmoil returns home to his French rural home to reconnect with his family and make sense of their dysfunctions.

Niels Schneider

Niels Schneider

Thomas

Adèle Exarchopoulos

Adèle Exarchopoulos

Mona

Roman Coustère Hachez

Roman Coustère Hachez

Alex

Patrick d'Assumçao

Patrick d'Assumçao

Michel

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