
Le cri du lambi
- Taon: 2017
- Bansa: Canada, Haiti
- Genre: Drama
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- Direktor: Vincent Toi
- Cast: Zidor Montal, Ebby Angel Louis, Lovena Dieudonné, Jean-Claude Exantus, Andre-Deave Decime, Anante Dumola
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