
Survivre à la vasectomie
Documentary · Family
Overview
Rémi-Pierre Paquin accompanies a brave man who has decided to undergo vasectomy.
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Rémi-Pierre Paquin
Rémi-Pierre Paquin
Self
Rémi-Pierre Paquin
Self


Gildor Roy
Gildor Roy
Self
Gildor Roy
Self


Antoine Vézina
Antoine Vézina
Self
Antoine Vézina
Self


Alex Perron
Alex Perron
Self
Alex Perron
Self


Kim Lévesque Lizotte
Kim Lévesque Lizotte
Self
Kim Lévesque Lizotte
Self


Patrick Groulx
Patrick Groulx
Self
Patrick Groulx
Self


Arnaud Soly
Arnaud Soly
Self
Arnaud Soly
Self
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