Movie: So Many Forests

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    The short film is based on a poem by Jacques Prévert. The poem speaks of the irony of the fact that the newspaper warns us about deforestation although they are made of paper themselves.

  • Release Date

    2014-11-16

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    7

  • Rating:

    3.5 starts
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  • Languages:

    Français

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