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Stromae: Racine carrée Live (2015)

Genre : Music

Runtime : 1H 58M

Director : Luc Junior Tam, Gautier & Leduc

Synopsis

Unique testimony of an extraordinary tour of 209 dates in more than 25 countries, Racine Carrée Live was shot at the Bell Center in Montreal on September 2015.

Actors

Stromae
Stromae
Self - Performer
Emmanuel Avgoustinatos
Emmanuel Avgoustinatos
Self - Performer
Simon LeSaint
Simon LeSaint
Self - Performer
Yoshi Masuda
Yoshi Masuda
Self - Performer
Florian Rossi
Florian Rossi
Self - Performer

Crews

Luc Junior Tam
Luc Junior Tam
Director
Stromae
Stromae
Producer
Raphaël Bauche
Raphaël Bauche
Director of Photography
Martin Poirier
Martin Poirier
Technical Supervisor
Gautier & Leduc
Gautier & Leduc
Director

Posters and backgrounds

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