Discover where to watch Just a bit of Love in US

The highs and lows of different pairs show that in the end only one thing counts: love. Discover "Just a bit of Love" a captivating movie that first graced the screens in 2009. This production, originating from France features contributions from Jean-Yves Berteloot in the role of Bertrand, Annelise Hesme in the role of Stéphanie, Lannick Gautry in the role of Nicolas, Clémentine Célarié in the role of Jeanne, and Alice Pol in the role of Inès.

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Runtime
92 minutes
Released
Origin Country
France
Languages
fr
Subtitles
en
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Just a bit of Love is ranked #107706 on the Popcorn Time Streaming Charts today in US. The movie has dropped 9 places since yesterday.

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