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Growing Up Can Be Painfully Funny.
The story of an imaginative boy who pretends he is the child of a sperm-laden Sicilian tomato upon which his mother accidentally fell. Découvrez "Léolo", un(e) captivant(e) film qui a fait ses débuts sur les écrans en 1992. Cette production, originaire de Canada met en avant des contributions de Ginette Reno dans le rôle de Mother, Julien Guiomar dans le rôle de Grandfather, Lorne Brass dans le rôle de Fernand's enemy, Denys Arcand dans le rôle de Director et Gilbert Sicotte dans le rôle de Narrator (voice).
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- 107 minutes
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- Pays d'origine
- Canada
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