

1, 2, 3... Leon !
Regie Tali, Catherine Buffat, Christa Moesker13. Februar 2008 48 Min.Animation
8.5
Program of 4 short films:
1) AT MADAME POULE: Poor Madame Poule! His chicken elder does as he pleases. He looks up at the dishes she is preparing for him. Until the day when she has had enough ...
2) THE SEWN MOUTH: A character with a sad and lost look gets on a bus with a pizza in his hands. He is almost seated when the driver falls suddenly. His pizza flies and falls ...
3) IS: A little girl has a nervous breakdown after an argument with her parents. But what can she do to calm down?
4) THE WINTER OF LEON: Winter is falling on the kingdom and the mountain ogre takes away the beautiful princess Mélie Pain d'Epice. Leon, a young bear adopted by a couple of beekeepers, runs away and falls into the hands of Boniface, the storyteller.
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1, 2, 3... Leon ! wurde am 13. Februar 2008 veröffentlicht.
Regie in 1, 2, 3... Leon ! führte(n) Tali, Catherine Buffat, Christa Moesker, Pierre-Luc Granjon, Pascal Le Nôtre, Jean-Luc Gréco.
1, 2, 3... Leon ! hat eine Spielzeit von 48 Min..
Program of 4 short films:
- AT MADAME POULE: Poor Madame Poule! His chicken elder does as he pleases. He looks up at the dishes she is preparing for him. Until the day when she has had enough ...
- THE SEWN MOUTH: A character with a sad and lost look gets on a bus with a pizza in his hands. He is almost seated when the driver falls suddenly. His pizza flies and falls ...
- IS: A little girl has a nervous breakdown after an argument with her parents. But what can she do to calm down?
- THE WINTER OF LEON: Winter is falling on the kingdom and the mountain ogre takes away the beautiful princess Mélie Pain d'Epice. Leon, a young bear adopted by a couple of beekeepers, runs away and falls into the hands of Boniface, the storyteller.
Die Hauptcharaktere in 1, 2, 3... Leon ! sind (voice) (Linda Mourits), Léon (voice) (Albert Payne), Mélie (voice) (Sarah Bazri).
1, 2, 3... Leon ! its ein Animation Film.





