Movie: L'Annonce faite à Marie

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Damien Bigourdan
Damien Bigourdan

Pierre de Craon

Judith Chemla
Judith Chemla

Violaine

Thomas Condemine
Thomas Condemine

Jacques Hury

Jean-Claude Drouot
Jean-Claude Drouot

Anne Vercors

Fabienne Lucchetti
Fabienne Lucchetti

The mother

Marine Sylf
Marine Sylf

Mara

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    A staging of Paul Claudel's play "L'Annonce faite à Marie" by Yves Beaunesne.

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    2014-01-01

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