
Notre Dame de Paris: The Ordeal of the Centuries
Documentary · Animation · History
Overview
A fictional documentary on Notre Dame de Paris, produced in 2019.
Top Cast


Féodor Atkine
Féodor Atkine
Maurice de Sully
Féodor Atkine
Maurice de Sully


Emmanuel Bloch
Emmanuel Bloch
Viollet le Duc
Emmanuel Bloch
Viollet le Duc


Fabrice Colson
Fabrice Colson
Chanoine ventru
Fabrice Colson
Chanoine ventru
Jean-Yves Lissonnet
Jean-Yves Lissonnet
Samson
Jean-Yves Lissonnet
Samson


Eléa Clair
Eléa Clair
Grete
Eléa Clair
Grete
Lionel Bécimol
Lionel Bécimol
Varin
Lionel Bécimol
Varin


Gabriel Mireté
Gabriel Mireté
Estienne
Gabriel Mireté
Estienne


Thierry Rousset
Thierry Rousset
Bernard
Thierry Rousset
Bernard
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