Movie: After Winter, Spring

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Judith Lit
Judith Lit

Self - Narrator (voice)

Nanou Bouchat
Nanou Bouchat

Herself

Charlotte Brajot
Charlotte Brajot

Herself

Isabelle Brajot
Isabelle Brajot

Herself

Frédéric Coté
Frédéric Coté

Himself

Isabelle Coté
Isabelle Coté

Herself

Ginette Delibie
Ginette Delibie

Herself

Marie-Louise Gourdon
Marie-Louise Gourdon

Herself

Guy Phélip
Guy Phélip

Himself

Alain Rabeau
Alain Rabeau

Himself

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