
La ferme et son état
Documentary
Top Cast


Jean-Martin Fortier
Jean-Martin Fortier
Self
Jean-Martin Fortier
Self
André Desmarais
André Desmarais
Self
André Desmarais
Self
Dominic Lamontagne
Dominic Lamontagne
Self
Dominic Lamontagne
Self
Fernande Ouellet
Fernande Ouellet
Self
Fernande Ouellet
Self


Joel Salatin
Joel Salatin
Self
Joel Salatin
Self
Benoît Girouard
Benoît Girouard
Self
Benoît Girouard
Self
Jean Pronovost
Jean Pronovost
Self
Jean Pronovost
Self


Martin Juneau
Martin Juneau
Self
Martin Juneau
Self
Maude-Hélène Desroches
Maude-Hélène Desroches
Self
Maude-Hélène Desroches
Self
Aurélien Pochard
Aurélien Pochard
Self
Aurélien Pochard
Self
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