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Do What Thou Wilt

Made-for-TV biopic directed by Marco Ferreri.

Top Cast

  • Nor Eddin Abboud

    Nor Eddin Abboud

  • Jezabelle Amato

    Jezabelle Amato

  • Claude Antonini

    Claude Antonini

  • Thierry Bois

    Thierry Bois

  • Jean-François Chandelier

    Jean-François Chandelier

  • Paul Chaniet

    Paul Chaniet

  • Jean Claude Grenier

    Jean Claude Grenier

  • Jacky Henser

    Jacky Henser

  • Suzana Lastreto

    Suzana Lastreto

Overview

Made-for-TV biopic directed by Marco Ferreri.

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