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Le trésor de guerre de Napoléon (2021)

Genre : History, Documentary

Runtime : 0M

Director : Isabelle Gendre

Synopsis

Actors

Jacques-Olivier Boudon
Jacques-Olivier Boudon
historien
Christophe Pommier
Christophe Pommier
historien
Émilie Robbe
Émilie Robbe
historienne
Robert Frank
Robert Frank
historien

Crews

Isabelle Gendre
Isabelle Gendre
Director

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