Paris, 13th District

Paris, 13th District

6.9

Nov 03 2021

2h 46m

Drama, Romance

Émilie meets Camille who is attracted to Nora, who crosses paths with Amber. Three girls and a boy – They're friends, sometimes lovers and often both.

Lucie Zhang

Lucie Zhang

Émilie

Makita Samba

Makita Samba

Camille

Noémie Merlant

Noémie Merlant

Nora

Jehnny Beth

Jehnny Beth

Amber

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