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Stuntwomen

The daily life of Petra, Virginie, and Estelle, three stuntwomen, from the dangerous film sets, where they face all kinds of deadly dangers, to the safety of their homes.

Top Cast

  • Petra Sprecher

    Petra Sprecher

    Self

  • Virginie Arnaud

    Virginie Arnaud

    Self

  • Estelle Piget

    Estelle Piget

    Self

  • Priska Sprecher

    Priska Sprecher

    Self

  • Agnès Geminet

    Agnès Geminet

    Self

  • Joëlle Baland

    Joëlle Baland

    Self

  • Debbie Evans

    Debbie Evans

    Self

  • Chloé Machin

    Chloé Machin

    Self

  • Lola Arnaud

    Lola Arnaud

    Self

Overview

The daily life of Petra, Virginie, and Estelle, three stuntwomen, from the dangerous film sets, where they face all kinds of deadly dangers, to the safety of their homes.

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