Ramdam

7.3IMDb Score
Released:2001-09-10
Duration:30 min
Country:Canada
Director:
Actors:Mirianne Brûlé, Mariloup Wolfe, Maxime Desbiens-Tremblay, Noémie Yelle, Catherine Brunet
Production:Vivaclic

Overview:

The ups and downs of the L'Espérance-Laporte-Carpentier, a large blended family made up primarily of young teenagers.

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