
Kourou et l'épopée spatiale française
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Aurine Crémieu
Aurine Crémieu
Narrator (voice)
Aurine Crémieu
Narrator (voice)


Charles de Gaulle
Charles de Gaulle
Self (archive footage)
Charles de Gaulle
Self (archive footage)
Philippe Varnoteaux
Philippe Varnoteaux
Self - Historian
Philippe Varnoteaux
Self - Historian


Pierre Tchernia
Pierre Tchernia
Self (archive footage)
Pierre Tchernia
Self (archive footage)
Pierre Girardin
Pierre Girardin
Self (archive footage)
Pierre Girardin
Self (archive footage)


Roger-Maurice Bonnet
Roger-Maurice Bonnet
Self - Astrophysicist
Roger-Maurice Bonnet
Self - Astrophysicist


Jacques Blamont
Jacques Blamont
Self - Astrophysicist
Jacques Blamont
Self - Astrophysicist
Serge Mam-Lam-Fouck
Serge Mam-Lam-Fouck
Self - Historian
Serge Mam-Lam-Fouck
Self - Historian
Antoine Karam
Antoine Karam
Self - Senator of Guyane
Antoine Karam
Self - Senator of Guyane


Serge Patient
Serge Patient
Self - Politician and writer
Serge Patient
Self - Politician and writer
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