
La balloune
Comedy · Documentary
Overview
With more than 70 years of career, Claude Crest is more than ever a living legend of comedy. From his childhood in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve to the historic success of his number La Balloune, this documentary will take you through an inspiring life that is far from being at its last chapter.
Top Cast


Maxime Gervais
Maxime Gervais
Claude Crest / Figurant usine
Maxime Gervais
Claude Crest / Figurant usine


Daphnée Côté Hallé
Daphnée Côté Hallé
Laura-Anne Crest
Daphnée Côté Hallé
Laura-Anne Crest


Jean-Sébastien Girard
Jean-Sébastien Girard
Self
Jean-Sébastien Girard
Self


Sébastien Dubé
Sébastien Dubé
Self
Sébastien Dubé
Self


Vincent Léonard
Vincent Léonard
Self
Vincent Léonard
Self


Fabien Cloutier
Fabien Cloutier
Self
Fabien Cloutier
Self


Chantal Lamarre
Chantal Lamarre
Self
Chantal Lamarre
Self


Philippe Fehmiu
Philippe Fehmiu
Self
Philippe Fehmiu
Self
Murphy Cooper
Murphy Cooper
Carte de mode
Murphy Cooper
Carte de mode


Shirley Théroux
Shirley Théroux
Self
Shirley Théroux
Self
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