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Belle and Sebastian, Friends for Life Belle et Sébastien 3, le dernier chapitre

Clovis Cornillac / France / 2017 / 90 min / Slovene subtitles, French / 9+

In the final chapter of the trilogy, Sebastien will try anything to protect Belle from her previous owner.

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"The conclusion of this celebrated French trilogy, capping the adventures of Sebastian and his devoted dog, Belle. In the French Alps circa WWII, Sebastian, happy in his rural village with Belle and her pups, is unsettled when he overhears news of a potential move. Even more disturbing is the stranger who appears, claiming Belle as his own. It will take all of Sebastian’s determination and devotion to those he loves to surmount these challenges in this stunningly filmed series culmination."
- New York International Children's Film Festival

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