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Pakatakan (route des portages)

Pakatakan (route des portages)

1990

Documentary

Top Cast

É

Évelyne St-Onge

Z

Zacharie Bellefleur

Michèle Audette

Michèle Audette

Y

Yves Sioui Durand

E

Eddy Malenfant

C

Caroline Michel Vollant

M

Marie Tshernish

A

Alfred McKenzie

I

Isabelle Fontaine

C

Caroline St-Onge

K

Kanapeush Vollant

D

David Pinette

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Pakatakan (route des portages)
Pakatakan (route des portages)

Pakatakan (route des portages)

1990
Documentary

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Actor

Évelyne St-Onge

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Évelyne St-Onge

Évelyne St-Onge

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Actor

Zacharie Bellefleur

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Zacharie Bellefleur

Zacharie Bellefleur

Michèle Audette
Michèle Audette
Actor

Michèle Audette

as

Michèle Audette

Michèle Audette

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Actor

Yves Sioui Durand

as

Yves Sioui Durand

Yves Sioui Durand

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Actor

Eddy Malenfant

as

Eddy Malenfant

Eddy Malenfant

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Actor

Caroline Michel Vollant

as

Caroline Michel Vollant

Caroline Michel Vollant

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Actor

Marie Tshernish

as

Marie Tshernish

Marie Tshernish

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Actor

Alfred McKenzie

as

Alfred McKenzie

Alfred McKenzie

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Actor

Isabelle Fontaine

as

Isabelle Fontaine

Isabelle Fontaine

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Caroline St-Onge

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Caroline St-Onge

Caroline St-Onge

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