Zig Zag (1996)

Genre : Music, Animation, Drama

Runtime : 1M

Director : Georges Schwizgebel

Synopsis

A brief homage to Rodolphe Töpffer in a zigzag travelling inspired by the drawings of the Geneva author. The short trip starts with a stroller and ends with a reader.

Actors

Crews

Georges Schwizgebel
Georges Schwizgebel
Director

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