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Au pays des pêcheurs

This silent film, colored with stencils and restored by the French Film Archives (CNC) for the Cinémathèque de Bretagne in 1993, allows you to discover images of old sailing ships, Breton women in headdresses on the coast at Penmarc'h at the beginning of the last century.

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This silent film, colored with stencils and restored by the French Film Archives (CNC) for the Cinémathèque de Bretagne in 1993, allows you to discover images of old sailing ships, Breton women in headdresses on the coast at Penmarc'h at the beginning of the last century.

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