Movie: Twinkl

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Hugues Saint-Rose
Hugues Saint-Rose

Himself - R. Saint-Rose's Brother

Marcel Celat
Marcel Celat

Himself - R. Saint-Rose's Friend

J. C. William
J. C. William

Himself - Political Science Professor

Olivier Julysson
Olivier Julysson

Himself - Neighborhood Mediator

Ange Rémire
Ange Rémire

Himself - R. Saint-Rose's Friend

Delfonise T.
Delfonise T.

Herself - R. Saint-Rose's Ex-Friend

Arthur Régis
Arthur Régis

Himself - Retired Politician

Claude Cayol
Claude Cayol

Himself - Retired Football Player

Yves Gamess
Yves Gamess

Himself - Retired Librarian

André Louri
André Louri

Himself - Retired Researcher

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