
Orchestra Class(2017)
A violinist looks to inspire his students at a challenging music school.


The life of two men changed unexpectedly when Ajith, an Indian sailor who was robbed and lost everything, appears out of nowhere in front of Pierre, a single and grumpy Frenchman.

Benoît Poelvoorde
Pierre

Alexandra Lamy
Jeanne

Pitobash
Ajit

Anne Girouard
Marie-Thé

Jean-Philippe Lejeune
Lionel

Sébastien Waroquier
Le client antipathique

Renaud Rutten
Le fournisseur

Olivier Bony
Le policier
François Maniquet
Rouvier
Simon André
Alibert
An Indian Tale is a drama, comedy film released in 2017. Directed by Héctor Cabello Reyes, it stars Benoît Poelvoorde, Alexandra Lamy, Pitobash. The life of two men changed unexpectedly when Ajith, an Indian sailor who was robbed and lost everything, appears out of nowhere in front of Pierre, a single and grumpy Frenchman.
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