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A peculiar neighbor offers hope to a recent widow who is struggling to raise a teenager who is unpredictable and, sometimes, violent.
Xavier Dolan
Xavier Dolan
Casts & Crew
Anne Dorval
Suzanne Clément
Antoine-Olivier Pilon
Patrick Huard
Alexandre Goyette
Michèle Lituac
Viviane Pacal
Natalie Hamel-Roy
Isabelle Nélisse
Ted Pluviose
Pierre-Yves Cardinal
Reda Guerinik
Justin Laramée
Sabrina Bisson
Huguette Gervais
Vincent Fafard
Jean-Philippe Baril-Guérard
Dominic Desnoyers
Guenièvre Sandré
Isabeau Blanche
Catherine Brunet
Johanne Garneau
Michael Rudder
Robin-Joël Cool
Guillaume Laurin
Mathieu Dufresne
Stéphane Julien
Julie De Lafrenière
Sylvie Lemay
Danielle Lepine
Jeanne Roux-Coté
Rosalie Fortier
Steven Chevrin
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