Robinson et compagnie (1991) Directed by Jacques Colombat
Animation
Film Synopsis
Since childhood, Robinson has made up his mind that one day he will be
a sailor so that he can enjoy the peace and solitude of the seas.
When he finally gets to realise this dream his ship is wrecked and he
ends up alone on a desert island. Using his initiative and
whatever supplies he can find, Robinson attempts to build a boat that
will allow him to rejoin civilisation.
Script: Jean-Pierre Bargart,
Jacques Colombat,
Daniel Defoe (novel)
Music: René-Marc Bini
Cast: Jacques François (Robinson),
Rolando Faria (Vendredi),
Julien Guiomar (Bougainville),
Gérard Hernandez (L'oiseau Dodo),
Benoît Allemane,
Nanette Corey,
Isabelle de Botton,
Joël Demarty,
Lucie Dissouva,
Jean-Claude Donda,
Patrice Dozier,
Guy Grosso,
Claude Guyonnet,
Didier Hervé,
Lorraine-Soeni Heymes,
Sophia Theodora Heymes,
Samuel Iglesias,
Jacques Lalande,
Anne Lefébure,
Jacques Marchais
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 70 min
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