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Serge le Mytho

Serge le Mytho

Genres

Comedy

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Others

Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Ended

Original Language

French

Runtime

mins

Rating

6.9/10

Release Date

22 July 2025

Country

France

Cast

Jonathan Cohen

Jonathan Cohen

Serge le Mytho

Izïa Higelin

Izïa Higelin

Ingrid

Jérémie Galan

Jérémie Galan

Pierre Dubois

Orelsan

Orelsan

Orel

Gringe

Gringe

Gringe

Youssef Hajdi

Youssef Hajdi

Un boucher

Dominique Jacquet

Dominique Jacquet

La prostituée

Leïla Bekhti

Leïla Bekhti

Nina

Bruno Muschio

Bruno Muschio

Bérengère Krief

Bérengère Krief

Marla

Kyan Khojandi

Kyan Khojandi

Je

Andrée Damant

Andrée Damant

Huguette

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