The Year of the Deer (1995)

ジャンル : アニメーション, ドラマ

上映時間 : 5分

演出 : Georges Schwizgebel

シノプシス

The story of a young deer deceived by appearances, or how a good deed in haste can be the cause of a tragedy.

出演

製作陣

Georges Schwizgebel
Georges Schwizgebel
Director
Denis Séchaud
Denis Séchaud
Sound Editor

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