La vie devant nous

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La vie devant nous
Created by Vincenzo Marano
Starring Gianni Giardinelli
Marie Mouté
Samuel Perche
Louise Monot
Camille De Pazzis
Elodie Yung
Country of origin France
No. of episodes52
Production
Running time60 minutes
Original release
Network TF1, TF6, NT1
ReleaseJuly 6, 2002 (2002-07-06) 
2003 (2003)

La vie devant nous was the most popular teenage drama in France about a group of high school friends growing up, falling in love, fighting, dealing with troubles, exploring their sexuality and more.

Contents

Cast

Crew

Episodes

  1. Les rebelles
  2. Marine
  3. Stan baby-sitter
  4. Harcèlement
  5. L'adoption
  6. Le producteur
  7. Comme un grand
  8. Poudre aux yeux
  9. Bac blanc
  10. Confusions
  11. Le retour
  12. Voyance
  13. Meilleurs vœux
  14. Le film
  15. Concours de circonstances
  16. Saint-Valentin
  17. Le fait accompli
  18. Place blanche
  19. Le Bulletin
  20. Liaison interdite
  21. Un jeu cruel
  22. Partir, revenir
  23. Usurpation d'identité
  24. La maladie de Barthe
  25. Rien ne sert de courir
  26. Vérité ou mensonge
  27. Sous location
  28. Pour le meilleur et pour le pire
  29. Arrestation
  30. La vie continue
  31. Tout un roman
  32. La journée de la femme
  33. Dérapage
  34. Révolte
  35. Machination
  36. Révisions
  37. Une semaine mouvementée
  38. L'épreuve de français
  39. Rentrée
  40. Échec et mat
  41. Duelles
  42. Le mal par le mal
  43. Crise d'identité
  44. Au pied du mur
  45. Censure
  46. Un homme de cœur
  47. L'arnaque
  48. Tel père, tel fils
  49. Star système
  50. Ma mère
  51. Trahison
  52. Les lauréats

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