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La demoiselle et le violoncelliste ()


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A cellist attempts to rescue a woman swept out to sea, only to find he must battle a series of overly possesive sea creatures.

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Jean-François Laguionie ... (as J.F. Laguionie)

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Jean-François Laguionie ... ()

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Paul Grimault ... producer (uncredited)

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Eymeric Jorat ... restorator
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On a bright summer's day in the early 20th century, a young man sits on a cliff by the sea to practice his cello. Unfortunately, the young man's ferocious playing style rouses up a storm which causes the waves to sweep a young woman (who was gathering shrimp by the shore) out to sea. The heroic cellist dives in to save the woman and finds himself battling some sea creatures for posession of both the woman and his cello. Written by Dan Yates

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Also Known As
  • The Lady and the Cellist (France)
  • お嬢さんとチェロ弾き (Japan, Japanese title)
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