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L'incertitude d'Heisenberg

Jun 21, 2012
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Overview

Remi and Bastien are friends, easygoing, and soon to be nuclear engineers. They are about to choose between friendship and career. But in this world, there are no good or bad choices. There are only choices... And the choice is Remi's.

Genres

Drama
Comedy

Production Companies

Ultime Razzia Productions

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Cast

Gaël Soudron

Rémi

Gaël Soudron

Antoine Vielhescaze

Bastien

Antoine Vielhescaze

Philippe Résimont

Dangleux

Philippe Résimont

Antoine Plaisant

Julien

Antoine Plaisant

Tessa Dujardin

Bérengère

Tessa Dujardin

Julien De Broeyer

Stagiaire présentation

Julien De Broeyer