Sole mio

Sole mio

5.6

Nov 13 2019

0h 22m

Drama

Daniel copes as best he can with his mother who is desperate to receive news from his father. When the latter finally turns up at Daniel's place the day before his sex change operation so he can become Lisa, Daniel must force his father to at last tell the truth.

Gall Gaspard

Gall Gaspard

Daniel

Jackie Ewing

Jackie Ewing

Lisa

Marie Desgranges

Marie Desgranges

Mère

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