Boulevard des hirondelles
Mar 17 1993
•2h 30m
•Drama
Inspired by a story, that of a woman who, in the 1940s, organized a commando operation on Boulevard des Hirondelles to get her lover out of prison.
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Élisabeth Bourgine
Lucie Aubrac

Pierre-Loup Rajot
Raymond Aubrac

Christophe Bourseiller
Maurice David

Didier Sandre
Pascal Capeau
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