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  1. The French Dream: With Yann Gael, Aïssa Maïga, Ambroise Michel, Samuel Étifier. In the 60s, the Government encourages Islanders to leave the French West Indies to escape poverty that results from the closure of sugar mills. Lured by the idea of a "dream country", they find life in Europe is not what they had imagined.

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    • 2018-03-21
    • Drama
    • 186
  2. Episode list. The French Dream. Top-rated. Wed, Mar 21, 2018. S1.E1. 1ère partie. 2015, Pointe-à-Pitre: At the front of the ACTe slavery memorial, Samuel Rénia (69 years) tells his story to young Sinbad. 1962: Samuel is sixteen and life is tough in the working-class neighbourhood where he lives with his mother, Léa, and his older brother, Julien.

  3. 1ère partie: Directed by Christian Faure. With Yann Gael, Aïssa Maïga, Firmine Richard, Julien Béramis. 2015, Pointe-à-Pitre: At the front of the ACTe slavery memorial, Samuel Rénia (69 years) tells his story to young Sinbad. 1962: Samuel is sixteen and life is tough in the working-class neighbourhood where he lives with his mother, Léa, and his older brother, Julien.

  4. The French Dream. (2018) Titolo originale: Le rêve français. 1 Stagioni. Stagione 1. Guarda adesso. Filtri. Prezzo migliore. Gratis. SD. HD. 4K. 🇮🇹. streaming. The French Dream non è disponibile per lo streaming. Avvisami quando lo puoi guardare. Qualcosa è andato storto? Faccelo sapere!

    • 2018
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  5. Épisode 1. Mar 21, 2018. S01 | E02. Épisode 2. Mar 28, 2018. Cast. Yann Gael. Samuel. Aïssa Maïga. Doris. Ambroise Michel. Victor. Firmine Richard. Léa. Sohée Monthieux. Roseline. Pierre Rousselet. Georges. In the 60s, the Government encourages Islanders to leave the French West Indies to escape poverty that results from the closure of sugar mills.

  6. Synopsis. In the 60s, the Government encourages Islanders to leave the French West Indies to escape poverty that results from the closure of sugar mills. Lured by the idea of a "dream country",...

  7. In the 60s, the Government encourages Islanders to leave the French West Indies to escape poverty that results from the closure of sugar mills. Lured by the idea of a "dream country", they find life in Europe is not what they had imagined.