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Le rock alternatif (une brève période de médiatisation du punk français 1986-1989)

Le rock alternatif (une brève période de médiatisation du punk français 1986-1989)

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French

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22 March 2021

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Cast

François Guillemot

François Guillemot

Self

Noel Rota

Noel Rota

Helno

François Hadji-Lazaro

François Hadji-Lazaro

Self

Théo Hakola

Théo Hakola

Self

Manu Chao

Manu Chao

Self

Jacques Martin

Jacques Martin

Self

Christine Ockrent

Christine Ockrent

Self

Philippe Gildas

Philippe Gildas

Self

Michel Naudy

Michel Naudy

Self

Tai-Luc Nguyen Tan

Tai-Luc Nguyen Tan

Self

Michel Ricard

Michel Ricard

Rikko

Jean-Claude Dubois

Jean-Claude Dubois

Self

Jean-Pierre Mijouin

Jean-Pierre Mijouin

Self

Jean-Pierre Triquet

Jean-Pierre Triquet

Terkadec

Florence Duquesne

Florence Duquesne

'La Grande Titi'

Jean-Michel Rossignol

Jean-Michel Rossignol

Self

Karine Aimé

Karine Aimé

'La Titi'

Laurent Katracazos

Laurent Katracazos

Loran

Michel Vézina

Michel Vézina

Michboul

Tomas Heuer

Tomas Heuer

Masto

Alain Marietti

Alain Marietti

Self

Eric Blank

Eric Blank

Blank Neige

Daniel Hennion

Daniel Hennion

Daniel Belavoine

Dominique Rivière

Dominique Rivière

Moby Dick

Eric Dabda

Eric Dabda

Eric Liszt

Jean-Charles Boucher

Jean-Charles Boucher

Self

Jean-Pierre Motte

Jean-Pierre Motte

Self

Henri Escudier-Donnadieu

Henri Escudier-Donnadieu

Riton Mitsouko

Karim Berrouka

Karim Berrouka

Self

Bruno Garcia

Bruno Garcia

Self

Laurent Manet

Laurent Manet

Self

Fabrice Barthelon

Fabrice Barthelon

Nouf Nouf

Stéphane Collaro

Stéphane Collaro

Self

Professeur Choron

Professeur Choron

Self

Marsu

Marsu

Self

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