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The Family
The Manzoni family, a notorious mafia clan, is relocated to Normandy, France under the witness protection program, where fitting in soon becomes challenging as their old habits die hard.
Luc Besson
Casts & Crew
Robert De Niro
Michelle Pfeiffer
Dianna Agron
John D'Leo
Tommy Lee Jones
Jimmy Palumbo
David Belle
Vincent Pastore
Paul Borghese
Stan Carp
Domenick Lombardozzi
Anthony Desio
Jon Freda
Michael J. Panichelli Jr.
Ted Arcidi
Oisin Stack
Jonas Bloquet
Christopher Craig
Kresh Novakovic
Gaëlle Jeantet
Dominic Chianese
Louis Arcella
Thierry Piétra
Steven Lyon
Paul Bandey
Dominique Serrand
Sophie Froissard
Dan Cade
Régis Royer
Matthew Luret
Sissi Duparc
Lou Patane
Gino Cafarelli
Anthony Mangano
Vincent Riviezzo
Anthoula Katsimatides
Elba Sette-Camara
Ricardo Cordero
Florence Muller
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