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10 mai 1981, le jour du grand soir
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10 mai 1981, le jour du grand soir

May 10, 2021
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Overview

Genres

Documentary
TV Movie
History

Production Companies

Memento Productions
LCP - Assemblée nationale
Toute L'Histoire

Cast

Jean Glavany

Self

Jean Glavany

Mazarine Pingeot

Self

Mazarine Pingeot

Ivan Levaï

Self

Ivan Levaï

Jacques Séguéla

Self

Jacques Séguéla

Roland Cayrol

Self

Roland Cayrol

Anicet Le Pors

Self

Anicet Le Pors

Romain Goupil

Self

Romain Goupil

Jean-Pierre Elkabbach

Self

Jean-Pierre Elkabbach

Béatrice Marre

Self

Béatrice Marre

Jack Lang

Self

Jack Lang

Martine Storti

Self

Martine Storti

Alex Beaupain

Self

Alex Beaupain

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