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  1. Pour plus de détails, voir Fiche technique et Distribution . modifier Le pays des rêves (Twice Upon a Time) est un film d'animation américain réalisé par John Korty et Charles Swenson, sorti en 1983 . Synopsis [modifier | modifier le code] Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détaillée ou incomplète. Votre aide est la bienvenue ! Comment faire ? Fiche technique [modifier | modifier ...

  2. Twice Upon a Time: Directed by Rachel Talalay. With Peter Capaldi, David Bradley, Pearl Mackie, Mark Gatiss. The Twelfth Doctor, still refusing to change, goes on a last adventure with the First Doctor.

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  3. Twice Upon a Time . Repurposing and breathing new life into things. It's about sharing the spirit and essence of things that once were. We are showing that the dream is never dead. It's never too late. There is no just "once upon a time". There's Twice Upon a Time. And maybe more... It's amazing what comes out of quiet moments. In the meantime ...

  4. An overlooked 80s film with a unique animation style all its own

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  5. Twice Upon a Time is a 1983 American animated fantasy comedy film directed by John Korty and Charles Swenson. It is the first animated film produced by George Lucas. The film uses a form of cutout animation which the filmmakers called "Lumage", involving prefabricated cut-out plastic pieces that the animators moved on a light table. The film features improvised dialogue and a visual blend of ...

  6. Twice Upon a Time Reviews. Animation fans, and admirers of pure cinema in general, owe it to themselves to see this at least once. Full Review | Original Score: B | Nov 8, 2015. Fast, witty story ...

  7. Twice Upon a Time is a 1983 American animated fantasy comedy film directed by John Korty and Charles Swenson. It is the first animated film produced by George Lucas. The film uses a form of cutout animation which the filmmakers called "Lumage", involving prefabricated cut-out plastic pieces that the animators moved on a light table.[3] The film features improvised dialogue and a visual blend ...