Movie: Les Bénabars

Top 10 Billed Cast

Marie Dussably
Marie Dussably

Sophie Delatour

Frédéric Béal
Frédéric Béal

Jérôme Bourgogne

Nicolas Bouilleux
Nicolas Bouilleux

Franck Mec

Aurélie Girodon
Aurélie Girodon

Fabienne Rousillon

Michel Béraud
Michel Béraud

Alain Duruisseau

Benoit Blanc
Benoit Blanc

François

Matthias Girbig
Matthias Girbig

David

Loïc Rodriguez
Loïc Rodriguez

Daniel Reynaud

Maryline Andia Destor
Maryline Andia Destor

Sylvie Rongier

Martial Poncin
Martial Poncin

André Maréchal d

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    A report returns to a forgotten French cinema award ceremony. But what is the world of cinema so ashamed of for still concealing its existence 30 years later?

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    2022-10-15

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    OUR FIRST FILM

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