Anatole Goes Camping
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Anatole Goes Camping
Summary
Anatole Goes Camping is an animated short film[1].
Key Facts
- Anatole Goes Camping's instance of is recorded as animated short film[2].
- Anatole Goes Camping was directed by Albert Dubout[3].
- Albert Dubout wrote the screenplay for Anatole Goes Camping[4].
- Anatole Goes Camping's composer is recorded as Guy Bernard[5].
- Anatole Goes Camping's production company is recorded as Les Productions du Cygne[6].
- Anatole Goes Camping's director of photography is recorded as Kostia Tchikine[7].
- The original language of Anatole Goes Camping was French[8].
- Anatole Goes Camping's color is recorded as color[9].
- Anatole Goes Camping's country of origin is recorded as France[10].
- Anatole Goes Camping was released on 1947[11].
- Popeye the Sailor inspired Anatole Goes Camping[12].
- A Day in the Country inspired Anatole Goes Camping[13].
- Anatole Goes Camping's work available at URL is recorded as https://vimeo.com/118341161[14].
- Anatole Goes Camping's film editor is recorded as Myriam Borsoutsky[15].
- Anatole Goes Camping's title is recorded as Anatole fait du camping[16].
- Anatole Goes Camping's fabrication method is recorded as cel animation[17].
- Anatole Goes Camping's production date is recorded as 1945[18].
- Anatole Goes Camping's CNC film rating is recorded as no age restriction[19].
- Anatole Goes Camping's animator is recorded as Albert Dubout[20].
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Authorship and Creation
Anatole Goes Camping was directed by Albert Dubout[3]. Albert Dubout wrote the screenplay for it[4].
Publication
Anatole Goes Camping was published on 1947[11]. The original language of it was French[8].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Inspired by Popeye the Sailor[12], an animated short film series[21], directed by Dave Fleischer[22] and A Day in the Country[13], an unfinished or abandoned film project[23], directed by Jean Renoir[24].