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The Last meow: 'Valse Triste', Jean Sibelius

Italy, 1976
film

Excerpt from “Allegro Non Troppo” by Bruno Bozzetto with music by Jean Sibelius. A scrawny cat prowls the crumbling ruins of a house, remembering ..

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