Paul s’en va
A group of 17 theater actors wonder about what happened to their teacher when he doesn’t show up for a class.
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Director: Alain Tanner
Actors: Julien Tsongas, Lucie Zelger, Madeleine Piguet, Pauline Le Comte
Country: Switzerland
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