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La maladie, c’est les compagnies

La maladie, c’est les compagnies

Genres

Documentary

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Film-dossier on workers' struggles against industrial diseases.

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Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

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Rating

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Release Date

03 May 1979

Country

Canada

Cast

Denis Bourdeau

Denis Bourdeau

Guy Fortier

Guy Fortier

Normand Labrie

Normand Labrie

Jean-Pierre Leduc

Jean-Pierre Leduc

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