I Got Life!
Aurore has separated, just lost her job, and learns that she is going to be a grandmother.
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Genre: Comedy
Director: Blandine Lenoir
Actors: Agnès Jaoui, Laure Calamy, Lou Roy-Lecollinet, Marc Citti, Pascale Arbillot, Philippe Rebbot, Samir Guesmi, Sarah Suco, Théo Cholbi, Thibault de Montalembert
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