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Mon chéri (2015)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 11M

Director : Steve Bache

Synopsis

On a hot summer‘s day, lonely Franklin is invited to play with other kids for the first time since moving to a new village. But when the children stumble across a recently moved-in house and observe his mother, things take a drastic turn – and Franklin once again has to play a role that he is not meant for…

Actors

Miljan Chatelain
Miljan Chatelain
Franklin
Dagmar Poppy
Dagmar Poppy
Mother
Jonna Domroese
Jonna Domroese
Girl
Pepe Trebs
Pepe Trebs
Boy 1
Björn Hollman
Björn Hollman
Boy 2
Anton Petzold
Anton Petzold
Kinderstimme / 3rd child voice

Crews

Steve Bache
Steve Bache
Director
Steve Bache
Steve Bache
Writer
Dorit Jessner
Dorit Jessner
Producer
Erik Schimschar
Erik Schimschar
Cinematography
Julius Blum
Julius Blum
Editor

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