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Catherine Bertoncello
Présentatrice
Françoise Fernandez
Intervenante 1
Pauline Combes
Intervenante 2
Eddy Oziol
Intervenant 1
Mickaël Semana
Intervenant 2
Derrière les murs de nos prisons : Histoire d'un patrimoine commun is a talk, war & politics series. it stars Catherine Bertoncello, Françoise Fernandez, Pauline Combes.
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