Dessine - moi une hirondelle
Documentary
Top Cast
Pierre Goeldlin
Pierre Goeldlin
Biologist
Pierre Goeldlin
Biologist
Stéphane Cottet
Stéphane Cottet
Architect
Stéphane Cottet
Architect
Roger Hartmann
Roger Hartmann
Director of the fondation Claire Magnin
Roger Hartmann
Director of the fondation Claire Magnin
Georges Gillièron
Georges Gillièron
Ecologist
Georges Gillièron
Ecologist
Sylvia Capuana
Sylvia Capuana
resident
Sylvia Capuana
resident
Harald Kammer
Harald Kammer
Former Director Béard
Harald Kammer
Former Director Béard
Claude Paillex
Claude Paillex
Former Chief of fire services of Clarens
Claude Paillex
Former Chief of fire services of Clarens
Marylise Paillex
Marylise Paillex
Claude Paillex's Wife
Marylise Paillex
Claude Paillex's Wife
Roland Paillex
Roland Paillex
Claude Paillex's Grandson
Roland Paillex
Claude Paillex's Grandson
Théo Choffat
Théo Choffat
Claude Paillex's Grandson
Théo Choffat
Claude Paillex's Grandson
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