Le Pari d’Esther
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«Le Pari d’Esther», un documentaire.
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Read MoreSoirée film et discussion à Tannay
«Le Pari d’Esther», un documentaire.
Gratuit et tout public
Réservation conseillée à l’adresse mail:
greffe@tannay.ch
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