A Child in His Country

A Child in His Country

1967 · 13 min · ★ 9.0 · Animation

A childhood fantasy where dreams carry a boy far to adventure. He arrives in Canada on an ocean liner and is, in turn, a hunter of polar bear, a cowboy, a hockey star, and a swimmer.

Directed by Pierre Moretti · Written by Jacques Bobet

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