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I've Loved You So Long
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I've Loved You So Long

Mar 19, 2008
1h 55m
★ 7.3

Overview

A woman struggles to interact with her family and find her place in society after spending fifteen years in prison.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

UGC

I've Loved You So Long Trailers

Cast

Kristin Scott Thomas

Juliette

Kristin Scott Thomas

Elsa Zylberstein

Léa

Elsa Zylberstein

Serge Hazanavicius

Luc

Serge Hazanavicius

Claire Johnston

Mère

Claire Johnston

Frédéric Pierrot

Capitaine Fauré

Frédéric Pierrot

Laurent Grévill

Michel

Laurent Grévill

Lise Ségur

P'tit Lys

Lise Ségur

Jean-Claude Arnaud

Papy Paul

Jean-Claude Arnaud

Mouss Zouheyri

Samir

Mouss Zouheyri

Souad Mouchrik

Kaisha

Souad Mouchrik

Catherine Hosmalin

Conseillère d'insertion

Catherine Hosmalin

Olivier Cruveiller

Gérard

Olivier Cruveiller

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