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A Cat's Life Mon chat et moi - La grande aventure de Rroû

Guillaume Maidatchevsky / France / 2023 / 83 min / Slovene subtitles, French / 7+

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Clémence, a young girl and Rrou, her tabby kitty, leave Paris for the holidays. Arriving in the countryside, Rrou discovers freedom and nature, but also the dangers of life far from the city. During his wonders, Rrou meets Câline, a white kitten who soon becomes his friend, but also a lynx prowling in the woods. Rrou starts enjoying this wildlife. And while Clémence must return to Paris, Rrou will have to chose

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