Rue Mandar (2013)
Directed by Idit Cebula

Comedy

Film Synopsis

A chaotic funeral provides an unlikely pretext for Charles and his two sisters, Rosemonde and Emma, to get to know one another a little better. It will prove to be an electrifying encounter for three siblings who have never known how to show how much they mean to each other...
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