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- expeditions crossing deserts in North Africa and Central Asia, using their autochenilles. After World War I, the US military wanted to develop a semi-tracked...
- Aya de Yopougon is the second animated film from the production studio Autochenille Production, co-founded by Joann Sfar and Clément Oubrerie, and dedicated...
- by Benjamin M****oubre Music by Olivier Daviaud Production companies Autochenille Productions StudioCanal France 3 Cinéma Panache Productions Compagnie...
- Knidelette Mathieu Amalric as the prince Olivier Broche as the parrot Autochenille Production was launched in 2007 by Joann Sfar, Antoine Delesvaux and...
- Feature Film. The Rabbi's Cat December 7, 2012 Traditional animation Autochenille Productions GKIDS 90 $15,147,800 $4,208,573 The 10th animated film from...
- vehicle made in France during the interwar period. The type was known as autochenilles. This vehicle could move either on tracks in difficult terrain, or on...
- €3 million of an annual budget of €12 million. The first tenants were Autochenille Production, a comics and animation company. Aerial view of the dome Inside...
- was co-directed and written by Abouet and Oubrerie and was produced by Autochenille Production, the studio responsible for the film adaptation of Joann Sfar's...
- Yop City Aya de Yopougon France Marguerite Abouet, Clement Oubrerie Autochenille Production Traditional July 17, 2013 84 minutes Ayas Turkey Hüseyin Emre...
- on 15 June 2013. Retrieved 10 August 2013. "Citroën-Kegresse-Hinstin Autochenille". Retrieved 21 April 2013. "George Manby 1765–1854 – 'Norfolk's Eccentric...