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Paris, France. Fred and his colleagues, members of the BPM, the Police Child Protection Unit, dedicated to pursuing all sorts of offenses committed against the weakest, must endure the scrutiny of Melissa, a photographer commissioned to graphically document the daily routine of the team.
Maïwenn
Casts & Crew
Frédéric Pierrot
Joey Starr
Nicolas Duvauchelle
Karin Viard
Naidra Ayadi
Karole Rocher
Emmanuelle Bercot
Maïwenn
Marina Foïs
Arnaud Henriet
Wladimir Yordanoff
Jérémie Elkaïm
Riccardo Scamarcio
Sandrine Kiberlain
Louis-Do de Lencquesaing
Laurent Bateau
Riton Liebman
Marcial Di Fonzo Bo
Audrey Lamy
Carole Franck
Sophie Cattani
Albert Igual
Bine Sarambounou
Anne Suarez
Alice de Lencquesaing
Gaye Sarambounou
Joseph Créhange
Malonn Lévana
Violante Stillacci
Fiamma Stillacci
Anthony Delon
Alain Attal
Maëva Pasquali
Laurence Arrouy
Aurélie Braconnier
Nathalie Boutefeu
Christelle Charpentier
Alexandre Carrière
François Kraus
Orazio Massaro
Virgil Vernier
Caroline Attal
Lilou Fogli
Hervé Temime
Sébastien Farran
Winston Ong
Emmanuel Gayet
Valérie de Monza
Michel Chesneau
Olivier Breton
Jamel Barbouche
Patrick Le Besco
Abdelkader Belkhodja
Amina Annabi
Lou Doillon
Julien Landais
Eric Dupuis
Rabah Loucif
Jérôme Perrot
Arabelle Savu
Jean Fornerod
Arben Bajraktaraj
Luna Turcat
Carla Guffroy
Manon Tournier
Marguerite Machuel
Simone Machuel
Lisa Guibet
Elise Amblard
Denisa Nita
Maïlys Amrous
Nina Rodriguez
Nathan Mamberti
Wendy Nieto
Louis Dussol
Eden Mandereau
Chloé Vaello
Aurélie Michon
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