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Le Cadeau

France, 1962
film

An animated film in which a little man after many unsuccessful attempts manages to make a trumpet emit the appropriate sound. This film won first prize for an..

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The Magic Trumpet

Australia, 1963
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The Boy who heard music

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Maitre

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Duel-duo

Canada, 1975
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Duel-duo

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Concerto grosso modo

Canada, 1985
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The Trumpet of the swan

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Monsieur Pointu

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Ludovic: the snow gift

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The Story of Christmas

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The Red balloon = Le Ballon rouge

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Magic Flute

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An old box

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Time of the horn

United States, 1964
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The Sweater

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Tchou-tchou

Canada, 1972
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The Little giraffe

Poland, 1960
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