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Le théâtre magique d’Eliane (2024)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 10M

Director : Julie Frund-Pozner, Lucienne Lanaz

Synopsis

Eliane Walther's puppet theater has been presenting fairy tales for children since 2008. She creates a magical and poetic world with simple means. Everything is created by hand in miniature form, from the witch's house, the protagonists and the books to the vegetable garden. During theatrical performances, Eliane Walther varies her own voice for each character. This brings the wonders and adventures of the stories to life and delights her audience.

Actors

Eliane Walther
Eliane Walther
Herself

Crews

Julie Frund-Pozner
Julie Frund-Pozner
Director
Julie Frund-Pozner
Julie Frund-Pozner
Editor
Julie Frund-Pozner
Julie Frund-Pozner
Writer
Lucienne Lanaz
Lucienne Lanaz
Director
Lucienne Lanaz
Lucienne Lanaz
Producer
Lucienne Lanaz
Lucienne Lanaz
Writer
Hans-Toni Aschwanden
Hans-Toni Aschwanden
Director of Photography
Thierry Koller
Thierry Koller
Director of Photography
Julie Frund-Pozner
Julie Frund-Pozner
Director of Photography
Nadja Gubser
Nadja Gubser
Sound

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