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A documentary film that explores male feelings about sex and romantic relationships set against the banlieues of France. Découvrez "Towards Tenderness", un(e) captivant(e) film qui a fait ses débuts sur les écrans en 2016. Cette production, originaire de France met en avant des contributions de Modibo Diarra dans le rôle de Voix de Regis/ Voix de Rachid, Samake Diarra dans le rôle de Voix de Regis/ Voix de Rachid, Maher Bouffera dans le rôle de Voix de Regis/ Voix de Rachid et Nidhal Majdoub dans le rôle de Voix de Regis/ Voix de Rachid.
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- Durée
- 39 minutes
- Sorti
- Pays d'origine
- France
- Langues
- fr
- Sous-titres
- en
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