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Café de Flore

2011 ‧ Romance/Drama ‧ 2 hours
7.3/10 · IMDb 76% · Rotten Tomatoes 53% · Metacritic
In 1960s Paris, Jacqueline is a single mother working hard to raise her son Laurent, who has Down syndrome. Their extremely close relationship is strained when Laurent makes a new best friend.
Release date: November 2, 2012 (USA)
Distributed by: Alliance Communications
Language: French
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