
L’Omerta, scandale de la pêche industrielle
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Charles Villa
Charles Villa
Self
Charles Villa
Self
Frédéric Le Manach
Frédéric Le Manach
Self
Frédéric Le Manach
Self
Hervé Berville
Hervé Berville
Self (archive footage)
Hervé Berville
Self (archive footage)


Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Macron
Self (archive footage)
Emmanuel Macron
Self (archive footage)
Olivier Le Nez
Olivier Le Nez
Self (archive footage)
Olivier Le Nez
Self (archive footage)
Hélèn Keraud
Hélèn Keraud
Self
Hélèn Keraud
Self


Pascal Praud
Pascal Praud
Self (archive footage)
Pascal Praud
Self (archive footage)
Claire Nouvian
Claire Nouvian
Self (archive footage)
Claire Nouvian
Self (archive footage)


Donald Trump
Donald Trump
Self (archive footage)
Donald Trump
Self (archive footage)
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