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Wild France
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Wild France

Dec 17, 2013
1h 29m
★ 7.3

Overview

A documentary that shows the different fauna that populates natural habitats of France, and the people that aims to protect and preserve them.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Backup Media
Terra Mater Factual Studios
Boréales
RTS

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Cast

Guillaume de Tonquédec

Narrator (French)

Guillaume de Tonquédec

Arnaud Petit

Himself

Arnaud Petit

Stéphanie Bodet

Herself

Stéphanie Bodet

Nathan Willcocks

Narrator (English)

Nathan Willcocks

Christian Couloumy

Himself

Christian Couloumy

Marie Barbancey

Herself

Marie Barbancey

Julien Le Guet

Himself

Julien Le Guet

Franck Ibanez

Himself

Franck Ibanez

Eric Deguil

Himself

Eric Deguil

Yves Elie

Himself

Yves Elie

Jean-Marie Dominici

Himself

Jean-Marie Dominici

Peter Drost

Narrator (Dutch)

Peter Drost

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