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Fernand Pouillon, du point du jour à l’éclipse

Year: 2023 Documentary Rating: 6.0

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Fernand Pouillon

Fernand Pouillon

Himself

Marc Bedarida

Marc Bedarida

Himself, Architect

Gilles Cacaud

Gilles Cacaud

Himself, Notary

Bertrand de Châteauvieux

Bertrand de Châteauvieux

Himself

M. Couriot

M. Couriot

Himself

Mme. Couriot

Mme. Couriot

Herself

Amar Lounas

Amar Lounas

Himself, Architect

Bernard Marrey

Bernard Marrey

Himself, Historian

Andrée Minguet

Andrée Minguet

Herself, Lawyer

Marie-Clotilde Morgado

Marie-Clotilde Morgado

Herself

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