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Le Dernier Gaulois

Thanks to recent archaeological discoveries, this docudrama movie association and documentary footage to rediscover the "true face" of the Gaulle. On comments from Clovis Cornillac. In 52 BC, the fortress of Alesia, Apator, a Gallic leader, is exhausted after forty days of siege. His armies prepare to load against the Roman legions who circled.

Top Cast

  • Clovis Cornillac

    Clovis Cornillac

    Narrator (voice)

  • Frédéric van den Driessche

    Frédéric van den Driessche

    Apator (voice)

  • Alain Eloy

    Alain Eloy

    Lug (voice)

  • Laurent Bonnet

    Laurent Bonnet

    Vismaros (voice)

  • Myriem Akheddiou

    Myriem Akheddiou

    Albiana (voice)

  • Patrick Brûll

    Patrick Brûll

    César (voice) / Romain 1 (voice) / Centurion (voice)

  • Pierre Lognay

    Pierre Lognay

    Vercingétorix (voice) / Romain 2 (voice)

  • Thierry de Coster

    Thierry de Coster

    Acco (voice)

  • Alexandre von Sivers

    Alexandre von Sivers

    Notable / Leader of the assembly / Sentinelle (voice)

Overview

Thanks to recent archaeological discoveries, this docudrama movie association and documentary footage to rediscover the "true face" of the Gaulle. On comments from Clovis Cornillac. In 52 BC, the fortress of Alesia, Apator, a Gallic leader, is exhausted after forty days of siege. His armies prepare to load against the Roman legions who circled.

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