The Blue Door
Aug 02 2007
•0h 28m
•Drama
Antoine returns to his motherland after a very long time to attend his mother’s funeral. His daughter Marie-Ange calls him and asks for a story. He starts telling her a tale he was told as a child…
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Didier Ferrari
Antoine / Le soldat
Marcelle Stefanelli
La mère d'Antoine / La vieille femme

François Berlinghi
Lucien / Le figuier
Laure Salama
La mort
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