

Not Very Normal Activities (2013)
Now streaming on Zoovie: Not Very Normal Activities (2013) — 1h 20m, free in HD. Directed by Maurice Barthélemy, starring Norman Thavaud, Stéfi Celma, and Maurice Barthélemy. Genre: Comedy and Horror. No subscription, no email required.
What is Not Very Normal Activities (2013) about?
An isolated house, a young couple, a perverted videographer, a mute. All of which leads to normal activities... but not quite! A parody of Paranormal Activity.
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- Stars:
- Norman Thavaud, Stéfi Celma, Maurice Barthélemy, Rufus
- Director:
- Maurice Barthélemy
- Production:
- Source Films
- Country:
- France
- Languages:
- French
- Status:
- Released
- IMDb:
- tt2597216
Where can I watch Not Very Normal Activities (2013) for free?
Who stars in Not Very Normal Activities (2013)?
Norman Thavaud as Octave Blin, Stéfi Celma as Karine Leleu, Maurice Barthélemy as Thierry Musseau, Rufus as Levantour, François Bureloup as Gourvenec, Mauricette Gourdon as L'épicière, Michel Scourneau as Le pompiste, Dominique Marcas as La grand-mère.
Did You Know?
- ★At just 80 minutes, this is a shorter-than-average feature film.
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Where can I watch Not Very Normal Activities online for free?▼
You can watch Not Very Normal Activities (2013) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
How long is Not Very Normal Activities?▼
Not Very Normal Activities has a running time of 1h 20m (80 minutes total).
Who directed Not Very Normal Activities?▼
Not Very Normal Activities was directed by Maurice Barthélemy.
Is Not Very Normal Activities worth watching?▼
Not Very Normal Activities has mixed reviews with a rating of 3.3/10 based on 105 votes.
What genre is Not Very Normal Activities?▼
Not Very Normal Activities is a Comedy and Horror film released in 2013.
Who stars in Not Very Normal Activities?▼
The cast of Not Very Normal Activities includes Norman Thavaud, Stéfi Celma, Maurice Barthélemy, Rufus and François Bureloup.



































