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Le lac des cygnes au théâtre national de Chaillot
Le lac des cygnes au théâtre national de Chaillot

Le lac des cygnes au théâtre national de Chaillot

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French

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Release Date

02 April 2022

Country

France

Cast

Théa Martin

Théa Martin

Odette-Odile

Laurent Le Gall

Laurent Le Gall

Siegfried

Clara Freschel

Clara Freschel

Siegfried's Mother

Baptiste Coissieu

Baptiste Coissieu

Siegfried's Father

Antoine Dubois

Antoine Dubois

Rothbart

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