Top Cast
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Miguel Bosé
Théodore Géricault
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Bartabas
Antonio Franconi
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Brigitte Marty
Mouste
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Eva Schakmundes
Alexandrine
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Fatima Aibout
Cascabelle
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Bakary Sangaré
Joseph
Overview
Based on Lord Byron's poem "Mazeppa" from 1819 and revolving around the painter Théodore Géticault, famous horse trainer and spectacle Bartabas takes art to another level.
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