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Zibilla ou la vie zébrée

A family of giraffes on vacation, a forest animal race, and a zebra visiting the zoo! Short classic animal stories. Program of three short films from 2019: "Tout là-haut" by Martina Svojíková, 13' "Le dernier jour d'automne" by Marjolaine Perreten, 8' "Zibilla" by Isabelle Favez, 26'

Top Cast

  • Jérôme Vitoux

    Jérôme Vitoux

    (voice)

  • Arnaud Demuynck

    Arnaud Demuynck

    (voice)

  • Raphaëlle Lubansu

    Raphaëlle Lubansu

    (voice)

  • Claudio Dos Santos

    Claudio Dos Santos

    (voice)

  • Lily Demuynck Deydier

    Lily Demuynck Deydier

    (voice)

  • Elsa Tarlton

    Elsa Tarlton

    (voice)

  • Thomas Beeelen

    Thomas Beeelen

    (voice)

  • Corentin Holvoet

    Corentin Holvoet

    (voice)

  • Arthur Ponsot

    Arthur Ponsot

    (voice)

Overview

A family of giraffes on vacation, a forest animal race, and a zebra visiting the zoo! Short classic animal stories. Program of three short films from 2019: "Tout là-haut" by Martina Svojíková, 13' "Le dernier jour d'automne" by Marjolaine Perreten, 8' "Zibilla" by Isabelle Favez, 26'

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