My Friend Pierrette
A young man and his girlfriend visit his parents at their lake house for the weekend. While there, the couple meets an eccentric artist who comes between them.
Jean Pierre Lefebvre
Jean Pierre Lefebvre
Casts & Crew
Also Directed by Jean Pierre Lefebvre
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