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André Polonski is a virtuoso pianist of international renown. He first married Mika, owner of a Swiss chocolate company, but then left her for Lisbeth, with whom he had a son, Guillaume. When Lisbeth died in a car accident, he remarried Mika.
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In a small town in Brittany, a 10-year-old girl is found murdered. The last person known to see her alive was her art teacher and professional artist, René (Gamblin). He becomes the primary suspect in the investigation by the new chief of police , Frédérique Lesage (Bruni-Tedeschi). The investigation destroys his ... | genre | 85 | [
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Marion Cotillard as Stéphanie
Matthias Schoenaerts as Ali
Armand Verdure as Sam
Corinne Masiero as Anna
Céline Sallette as Louise
Bouli Lanners as Martial
Mourad Frarema as Foued
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