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The Child Who Measured the World
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The Child Who Measured the World

Jun 26, 2024
1h 44m
★ 5.6

Overview

Alexandre Varda, a powerful property developer of Greek origin, finds his life suddenly turned upside down. On the same day, he is sacked by his sharhold- ers and learns of the death of his daughter, whom he has not seen for 12 years. When he arrives in Greece the next day to repatriate the body, he also discovers that he is the grandfather of a 9-year-old boy with autistic syndrome...

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Roméo Drive Productions
YTA Productions
France 2 Cinéma
Blonde Audiovisual Productions
AT-Production

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Cast

Bernard Campan

Alexandre Varda

Bernard Campan

Maria Apostolakea

Maria 'Maraki' Economou

Maria Apostolakea

Fotinì Peluso

Theofania Reppa

Fotinì Peluso

Raphael Brottier

Yannis Varda

Raphael Brottier

Anna Tzanakaki

Elena Bratopoulou

Anna Tzanakaki

Stathis Kokkoris

Andreas Manos

Stathis Kokkoris

Panos Kranidiotis

Constantin Makropoulos

Panos Kranidiotis

Metin Arditi

Père Kosmas

Metin Arditi

Giannis Poimenidis

Dimitri Ioannou

Giannis Poimenidis

Dimitris Goutzamanis

Nikos

Dimitris Goutzamanis

Kostas Krommidas

Stravos

Kostas Krommidas

Charlie Dupont

Antoine

Charlie Dupont