Voir la mer

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French director Patrice Leconte and French actress Pauline Lefevre during the shooting of "Voir la mer" in Dijon, August 2010 Tournage Voir la mer Dijon 02.JPG
French director Patrice Leconte and French actress Pauline Lefèvre during the shooting of "Voir la mer" in Dijon, August 2010

Voir la mer is a 2011 French film directed by Patrice Leconte.

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