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Nadia (Béatrice Dalle) is in her 30s and begins a serious relationship with a teen named Pierre (Isaïe Sultan).
Patric Chiha
Casts & Crew
Béatrice Dalle
Isaïe Sultan
Alain Libolt
Raphaël Bouvet
Sylvia Rohrer
Also Directed by Patric Chiha
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