Freedom-Oleron
Jun 20 2001
•2h 47m
•Comedy
39 years old Jacques Monot is tired from the same vacation he and his family have every year so he decides to buy a boat.
Cast
See allDenis Podalydès
Jacques Monot
Guilaine Londez
Albertine Monot
Eric Elmosnino
Sergio, le mécano
Bruno Podalydès
Chevreteau, le vendeur de bateaux
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