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Release Date:
July 21, 2021
Original Title:
Panique au village : Les Grandes Vacances
Alternate Titles:
A Town Called Panic: The Summer Holidays
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
La Parti Production
Panique!
Production Countries:
Belgium | France | Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 26
School is out, and Indian and Cowboy are bored. Watching an old pirate film gets them out of their funk and they decide to build a ship and go off on an adventure. But their first try is a disaster. With the help of some animals, they finally manage to launch their proud vessel and everything is ready for their departure. But of course, nothing goes to plan... And the catastrophes come thick and fast.
Animation:
Iris Alexandre
Steven De Beul
Ben Tesseur
Stéphane Aubier
Vincent Patar
Étienne Grégoire
Camera Operator:
Jan Vandenbussche
Director:
Vincent Patar
Stéphane Aubier
Editor:
Anne-Laure Guégan
Music:
Bernard Plouvier
Pedro Espinoza Prieto
Producer:
Vincent Tavier
Nicolas Schmerkin
Nicolas Burlet
Annemie Degryse
Set Designer:
Luc Noël
Victor Verdeyen
Éric Blésin
Delphine Daumas
Damien Louche-Pélissier
Christine Polis
Laurent Talbot
Kita Bauchet
Céline Dehon
Nathan Gabriel
Étienne Grégoire
Bruno Sluyts
Sound:
David Davister
Sound Designer:
Bertrand Boudaud
Sound Editor:
Jérôme Vittoz
Visual Effects:
Élodie Van Gansbeke
Étienne Grégoire
Pierre Morin
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