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Ratrix Hero (2006)

Genre : Animation, Science Fiction

Runtime : 6M

Director : Savitri Joly-Gonfard, Raphaël Hernandez

Synopsis

Ratrix Hero is a French claymation film that parodies The Matrix franchise. The One is a rat being chased by cats in business suits.

Actors

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Savitri Joly-Gonfard
Savitri Joly-Gonfard
Director
Savitri Joly-Gonfard
Savitri Joly-Gonfard
Writer
Raphaël Hernandez
Raphaël Hernandez
Director
Raphaël Hernandez
Raphaël Hernandez
Writer

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