Day Off
Wednesday is the day when children are not in school and stay at home. It is also the day when the parents are not there. In Nantes, in the spring, twenty or so carefree and boisterous kids between the ages of three and eleven take advantage of this day to make their parents go crazy. Emma, 9 years old and naturally romantic, decides that Roland, the little boy she met in the street, is unhappy and persuades her friends to adopt him. Victoria spends the day with Martin Socoa, an often distant father whom she learns to love. There are also Muriel, Bruno, Colette and Henri who take off and create panic in their parents' home, while Marylin lives the founding drama of her childhood with a mother of an unreal sweetness. Throughout these little stories, we realize that the world of children has its own logic, totally different from that of adults.
Cast
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Vincent Lindon
Played Martin Socoa
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Alessandra Martines
Played Madame Socoa
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Victoria Lafaurie
Played Victoria
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Catherine Frot
Played Sophie
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Olivier Gourmet
Played Denis Pelloutier
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Anne Le Ny
Played Marie Pelloutier
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Kelly Acoca
Played Mathilde
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Isabelle Carré
Played Antonella Lorca
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Clara Navarro
Played Marylin
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Nathalie Lafaurie
Played Maryvonne
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Isabelle Candelier
Played Vitalie Rambaud
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Armelle
Played Marie-Thérèse, Vital…
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Marie Helffer
Played Sarah
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Emma Picoron
Played Emma
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Maxime Desormières
Played Maxime
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Elodie Velho
Played Noémie
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Mathilde Hochet
Played France
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Christian Morin
Played Agenore Esposito
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Armonie Sanders
Played Muriel
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Katia Tchenko
Played Huguette Lepange
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Roger Trapp
Played Grand-Pré
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Reinhardt Wagner
Played Tired teacher
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Maurice Risch
Played Grogneau
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Luis Rego
Played Mercier
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Hervé Pierre
Played Socoa's lawyer
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Pierre Banderet
Played Prosecutor Vivien
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Nicole Turpin
Played Mrs Vivien
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Ondine Dupont
Played Colette
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Clément Thomas
Played policeman
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Frédéric Duru
Played policeman
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Amar Belhadi
Played Mr Laroume
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Pascale Belhadi
Played Mrs Laroume
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Samia Belhadi
Played Samia
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Sabrina Belhadi
Played Sabrina
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Mehdi Belhadi
Played Saïd
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Quentin Baillot
Played Patrick, Saïd's frie…
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Corinne Corson
Played Isabelle's mother
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Sophie Lévêque
Played Isabelle
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Khayem Malek
Played Poker friend
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Jean Hernandez
Played poker friend
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Léo Douek
Played poker friend
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Roland Ascer
Played poker friend
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Olivier Chiavassa
Played poker friend
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Stéphane Levy
Played poker friend
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Daniel Leibovitz
Played PMU friend
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Bernard Bourdon
Played PMU friend
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Albert Dray
Played Dédé
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Michel Champetier
Played Chatel
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Antoine Chamaillard
Played Henry Chatel
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Paul Minthe
Played supermarket manager
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Jean-Pierre Payrat
Played Mr Ingarra
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Loredana Lanciano
Played Mrs Ingarra
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Loïs Di Qual
Played Bruno Ingarra
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André Thorent
Played Agency director
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Thérèse Nivet
Played Agency secretary
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Nicole Guihéneuf
Played Nicole
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François Le Cars
Played Frank, the dealer
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Laurence Colin
Played Frank's wife
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Gaëlle Pascoët
Played singing teacher
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Marie Le Corf
Played piano player
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Yvonne Clavreul
Played a passerby
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Daniel Garandeau
Played A passerby
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Jean-Claude Caillard
Played A passerby
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Serge Plat
Played beggar
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Frédéric Louineau
Played Mr Le Gourvellec
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Sarah Reyjausse
Played Mrs Le Gourvellec
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Augustin Hochet
Played Augustin
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Danny Lardière
Played train controller
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Gilles Tartrou
Played Cat man
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Dominique Paul-Bonco…
Played fashion show organiz…
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Florence Michelle
Played receptionist
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Guy Boucard
Played Garage mechanic
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Alexandre Lafaurie
Played train doctor
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Jean-Claude Muraillo…
Played angry passenger
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Damien Passenay
Played soldier on leave
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Olivier Giraudeau
Played nurse rugbyman
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Vincent Denis
Played Nurse rugbyman
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Gérard Trégouet
Played controller
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Mario Joseph
Played field owner
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