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To save the family business, a young man tries to convince his old aunt to sell her vineyard. But a previous encounter he had with his aunt's maid, who has another job that is not very recommendable at night, could screw things up.
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95 min
2001-09-01
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French
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Aunt Violette
Paul Dubard
Hélène Dubard
Germaine
Jean-François Louy
Clément Douvre
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Brigitte Dubard
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