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Snows of Grenoble is a french film of genre Documentary directed by Jacques Ertaud

Snows of Grenoble (1968)

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Les Neiges de Grenoble est le film officiel des Jeux olympiques d'hiver de Grenoble, réalisé par Jacques Ertaud et Jean-Jacques Languepin, sorti en 1968.

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En février 1968, la ville de Grenoble accueille les X Jeux olympiques d'hiver dont les épreuves se déroulent également à Autrans, Chamrousse et Alpe d'Huez.

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