Movie: La couleur du temps

Top 10 Billed Cast

Ronald Boisrond
Ronald Boisrond

Himself - Journalist & Screenwriter

Kelly Bellony
Kelly Bellony

Himself - Henri-Bourassa Polyvalente Principal

Fady Dagher
Fady Dagher

Himself - PDQ 30 Commander

Emerson Douyon
Emerson Douyon

Himself - Psychologist-Criminologist, Human Rights Commissioner

Kasheem
Kasheem

Himself - Rapper

Léonel Bernard
Léonel Bernard

Himself - Researcher, Sociologist

Paul Evra
Paul Evra

Himself

Christopher McAll
Christopher McAll

Himself

Maguy Métellus
Maguy Métellus

Herself

Jean-François Harrisson
Jean-François Harrisson

Narrator (voice)

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