Movie: Beyond the Ocean

Top 10 Billed Cast

Fraser James
Fraser James

Shad

Marie-Josée Croze
Marie-Josée Croze

Tango

Djédjé Apali
Djédjé Apali

Otho

Sara Martins
Sara Martins

Olga

Lucien Jean-Baptiste
Lucien Jean-Baptiste

Tetanos

Kad Merad
Kad Merad

Oncle Tango

Luce Mouchel
Luce Mouchel

Tante Tango

Tella Kpomahou
Tella Kpomahou

Pelagie

Malik Zidi
Malik Zidi

Bruno

Agnès Soral
Agnès Soral

La Blanche

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    Journey of an african migrant through Europe.

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    2006-07-02

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