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Chérie, ôte tes raquettes

1975 2 min
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Court métrage d’animation fait en pixillation. Le film raconte l'histoire amusante d'une tentative de séduction qui sort assurément de l’ordinaire.

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Court métrage d’animation fait en pixillation. Le film raconte l'histoire amusante d'une tentative de séduction qui sort assurément de l’ordinaire.
  • director
    André Leduc
  • producer
    Francine Desbiens
  • music
    Paul (Monsieur Pointu) Cormier
  • cast
    Jacques Bélair
    Angéline Parent

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