
Le fantôme de Mirabel
Documentary
Top Cast


Pierre Falardeau
Pierre Falardeau
Animateur
Pierre Falardeau
Animateur
Rita Lafond
Rita Lafond
expropriée
Rita Lafond
expropriée
Roméo Lafond
Roméo Lafond
exproprié
Roméo Lafond
exproprié
Régent Éthier
Régent Éthier
exproprié
Régent Éthier
exproprié
Denis Lauzon
Denis Lauzon
exproprié
Denis Lauzon
exproprié
André Bouvette
André Bouvette
anthropologue
André Bouvette
anthropologue
Hubert Meilleur
Hubert Meilleur
Maire de Mirabel
Hubert Meilleur
Maire de Mirabel


Bernard Landry
Bernard Landry
ex-Premier Ministre du Québec
Bernard Landry
ex-Premier Ministre du Québec
Guy Bertrand
Guy Bertrand
Avocat des expropriés
Guy Bertrand
Avocat des expropriés
Robin Philpot
Robin Philpot
Auteur politique
Robin Philpot
Auteur politique
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