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Early frost

France, 1999
film

An endearing story told through the eyes of 10 year old Caroline. Caroline loves her pet rabbit, Pitou, but her parents are ashamed and concerned to learn tha..

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Germany, 1958
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Ponette

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Two little frosts

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Boys and girls

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Tomboy

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