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Arthur and the Invisibles
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The film revolves around a 10-year-old boy named Arthur. Arthur tries to find a way to keep his grandmother's beloved house from being destroyed by a developer who has completely different plans. Now, Arthur is looking for some legendary hidden treasures in the land of Minimoys, where it seems that this is a small people living in a strange harmony and integrated with Mother Nature.
The film revolves around a 10-year-old boy named Arthur. Arthur tries to find a way to keep his grandmother's beloved house from being destroyed by a developer who has completely different plans. Now, Arthur is looking for some legendary hidden treasures in the land of Minimoys, where it seems that this is a small people living in a strange harmony and integrated with Mother Nature.
Actors:
Adam LeFevre,
Cartman,
Frédérique Tirmont,
Jean Bejote Njamba,
Vincent Mendy,
Aba Koïta,
Oxmo Puccino
Adam LeFevre
11 August 1950, Albany, New York, USA
Cartman
7 September 1978, Corsica, France
Frédérique Tirmont
Jean Bejote Njamba
Vincent Mendy
Aba Koïta
Oxmo Puccino
1974, Mali
Country:
France, United States, United Kingdom
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