Movie: A86 : Le Défi d'un tunnel à double étage

Top 10 Billed Cast

Marc Duquenoy
Marc Duquenoy

Narrator (voice)

Xavier Bezançon
Xavier Bezançon

Self - Construction historian

Jean-Baptiste Jouannic
Jean-Baptiste Jouannic

Self - District Manager Île-de-France at Vinci Autoroutes

André Broto
André Broto

Self - Construction director for the A86 duplex project

Antoine Arlet
Antoine Arlet

Self - Director of project management for the A86 duplex project

Jean-Luc Toris
Jean-Luc Toris

Self - Construction manager for the A86 duplex project

François Le Clec'h
François Le Clec'h

Self - First deputy mayor of Rueil-Malmaison

Marc Bouron
Marc Bouron

Self - Deputy CEO of Operations at Vinci Autoroutes

Michel Deffayet
Michel Deffayet

Self - Director of the CETU

Pierre Delaigue
Pierre Delaigue

Self - Director of connected and autonomous mobility at Vinci

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