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Daniel Barraza

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Fernando Aceves

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Patrick Devreux

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Julie Gerbaud

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A Day in the Life of French Cinema
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Race d'Ep!
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Aptenodytes Forsteri
Un racisme à peine voilé
Don't Lose Your Head: The Making of 'The Reign of Terror'
Les yeux dans les Bleus
Perdus entre deux rives, les Chibanis oubliés
Sur les pas de Marie
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Nous paysans
Canada Mania
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Les Victoires de la musique, 40 ans d'émotion en chansons
Awaken
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Mitterrand, président culturel
Voir l'automne, une saison en France
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Daniel Barraza

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Daniel Barraza

Himself

Daniel Barraza

Himself

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Fernando Aceves

as Himself

Fernando Aceves

Himself

Fernando Aceves

Himself

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Patrick Devreux

as Himself

Patrick Devreux

Himself

Patrick Devreux

Himself

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Julie Gerbaud

as Herself

Julie Gerbaud

Herself

Julie Gerbaud

Herself

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