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The Bears' Famous Invasion of Sicily La fameuse invasion des ours en Sicile

Lorenzo Mattotti / France, Italy / 2019 / 82 min / Slovene subtitles, French / 6+

To rescue his son who was kidnapped by hunters in the Sicilian mountains, Léonce, the King of Bears, decides to invade the land of men with the help of his clan.

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