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Pensionnats catholiques de Guyane, la blessure
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Pensionnats catholiques de Guyane, la blessure

May 22, 2025
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Overview

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

CNC
France Télévisions
Bérénice Médias Corp

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Cast

Edenz Maurice

Historien

Edenz Maurice

Père Henri-Claude Asselos

Évêché de Cayenne

Père Henri-Claude Asselos

Carine Peltier-Caroff

Responsable de l’iconothèque – Musée du Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac

Carine Peltier-Caroff

Franck Appolinaire

Pensionnaire du home de Mana (1978-1980)

Franck Appolinaire

Stéphanie Guyon

Professeure en science politique

Stéphanie Guyon

Guillaume Kouyouri

Pensionnaire du home d’Iracoubo (1964-1970)

Guillaume Kouyouri

Éléonore Kadi Johannes

Pensionnaire du home de Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni (1957-1968)

Éléonore Kadi Johannes

Jean Moomou

Pistorien

Jean Moomou

Georges Rech

Directeur des archives territoriales de Guyane, Directeur de la Maison des cultures et des mémoires de Guyane

Georges Rech

Antoine Abienso

Pensionnaire du home de Maripasoula (1970-1975)

Antoine Abienso

Jean-Pierre Massias

Juriste Institut Louis-Joinet

Jean-Pierre Massias

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