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                    (2002)
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Hubert Benhamdine,
 Nathalie Boutefeu,
 Florence Loiret Caille,
 Serge Riaboukine,
 Marc Citti,
 Antoine Goldet,
 Valerie Stroh,
 Clotilde Hesme,
 Jean-Michel Portal,
 Bernard Blancan
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Jérôme Bonnell
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Foreign,
 Romantic Dramas,
 French Language,
 Foreign Romance
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English
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1h 36m
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Le Chignon d'Olga (2002) is a poignant French drama that revolves around a young man named Julien who is navigating the complexities of grief and family dynamics after the loss of his mother, finding solace in his observations of a local hairdresser, Olga.
                 
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