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Strip-Tease : À la poursuite de Madame Li

""Comme me l’a écrit Madame Li, y faut pas mettre de l’humain dans les affaires.""

Here is the hilarious and tragic film that should send shivers down the spine of any French businessman looking to invest in China: In Pursuit of Madame Li.

Top Cast

  • Yves Cathala

    Yves Cathala

    Self

  • Bertrand Maréchaux

    Bertrand Maréchaux

    Self

  • Madame Li

    Madame Li

    Self

Overview

Here is the hilarious and tragic film that should send shivers down the spine of any French businessman looking to invest in China: In Pursuit of Madame Li.

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