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Alésia, le dernier combat (2016)

Genre : Animation, Documentary

Runtime : 0M

Director : Samuel Tilman

Synopsis

Actors

Frédéric van den Driessche
Frédéric van den Driessche
Apator (voice)
Camille Laura Villet
Camille Laura Villet
Narration
Fabrice Coat
Fabrice Coat
Narrator
Camille Laura Villet
Camille Laura Villet
Narrator
Stéphane Audeguy
Stéphane Audeguy
Narrator
Véronique Lagoarde-Ségot
Véronique Lagoarde-Ségot
Narrator
Alain Eloy
Alain Eloy
Lug (voice)
Laurent Bonnet
Laurent Bonnet
Vismaros (voice)
Myriem Akheddiou
Myriem Akheddiou
Albiana (voice)
Patrick Brûll
Patrick Brûll
César (voice)
Pierre Lognay
Pierre Lognay
Vercingétorix (voice)
Patrick Brûll
Patrick Brûll
César (voice) / Romain I (voice) / Centurion (voice)
Patrick Brûll
Patrick Brûll
César (voice) / Romain 1 (voice) / Centurion (voice)
Pierre Lognay
Pierre Lognay
Vercingétorix (voice) / Romain 2 (voice)
Philippe Allard
Philippe Allard
Romain 2 (voice)
Thierry de Coster
Thierry de Coster
Acco (voice)
Alexandre von Sivers
Alexandre von Sivers
Notable (voice) / Chef de l'assemblée (voice) / Sentinelle (voice)
Jean-Paul Clerbois
Jean-Paul Clerbois
Druide (voice) / Vieux (voice)
Helena Coppejans
Helena Coppejans
Mora (voice)

Crews

Samuel Tilman
Samuel Tilman
Scenario Writer
Samuel Tilman
Samuel Tilman
Director
Guillaume de Maria
Guillaume de Maria
Original Music Composer
Véronique Lagoarde-Ségot
Véronique Lagoarde-Ségot
Sound Editor
Pascal Charrue
Pascal Charrue
Animation Director
Jérôme Combe
Jérôme Combe
Animation Director
Magali Boccaccio
Magali Boccaccio
Production Director
Judy Najnudel
Judy Najnudel
Post-Production Manager
Thomas Lavergne
Thomas Lavergne
Post-Production Manager
Fanny Glissant
Fanny Glissant
Executive Producer

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