Stille Nacht II: Are We Still Married?
Stop-motion animated short film with a white ball, a rabbit, and a girl, and a voice singing "Are We Still Married".
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He is on the run... But the hunters are not so far behind...
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Saint-Étienne : L'Épopée 1976
March, march! Tra-ta-ta!
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