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83 min
Les Grands Enfants does not tell a story in the traditional sense. Instead, it offers an honest image of people's dreams of change : people often unemployed, dissatisfied in some way with their work, or caught up in complicated social relationships. The film is set in Montreal.
| Name | Character | Team | |
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Gilbert Sicotte | François Gagné | Unowned |
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Julie Vincent | Jeanne Rossi | Unowned |
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Robert Gravel | Jean-Claude Mercier | Unowned |
| Jean Mathieu | Léo Lafrance | Unowned | |
| Marielle Bernard | Marielle D'Amour | Unowned | |
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Rita Lafontaine | Unowned | |
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Béatrice Picard | Unowned | |
| Renée Girard | Unowned | ||
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Gaston Lepage | Unowned | |
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Amulette Garneau | Unowned | |
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Pauline Martin | Unowned | |
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Claude Gai | Unowned | |
| Roger Turcotte | Unowned |