

Gutenberg : l'aventure de l'imprimerie
L'homme qui a réussit contre toute attente.
Portrait de l'inventeur de la typographie, figure clé de l'histoire de l'humanité, mais aussi inventeur enthousiaste, homme d'affaires audacieux, fauteur de troubles tenace : la vie de Johannes Gutenberg (circa 1400-68).
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Cédric Zimmerlin
Himself - Narrator (voice)

Philippe Ohrel
Johannes Gutenberg

Xavier Boulanger
Johannes Fust
Cristiano Nocera
Enea Silvio Piccolomini
Marc Schweyer
Georg Dritzehn

Tim Berners-Lee
Himself - Computer Scientist

Guy Bechtel
Himself - Historian
Stephan Füssel
Himself - Philologist
Benoît Jordan
Himself - Archive Curator
Pierre Monnet
Himself - Historian
Olivier Deloignon
Himself - Typography Historian
Georges Bischoff
Himself - Historian
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