Zarafa
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Zarafa
Summary
Zarafa is an animated film[1]. Zarafa draws 153 Wikipedia views per month (animated_film category, ranking #628 of 1,376).[2]
Key Facts
- Zarafa's instance of is recorded as animated film[3].
- Zarafa was directed by Rémi Bezançon[4].
- Zarafa was directed by Jean-Christophe Lie[5].
- Rémi Bezançon wrote the screenplay for Zarafa[6].
- Alexander Abela wrote the screenplay for Zarafa[7].
- Zarafa's composer is recorded as Laurent Perez del Mar[8].
- Zarafa's genre is adventure film[9].
- Zarafa's genre is children's film[10].
- Zarafa was produced by Valérie Schermann[11].
- Zarafa's production company is recorded as Pathé[12].
- The original language of Zarafa was French[13].
- Zarafa was distributed by video on demand[14].
- Zarafa's review score is recorded as 75%[15].
- Zarafa's review score is recorded as 6.6/10[16].
- Zarafa's color is recorded as color[17].
- Zarafa's country of origin is recorded as France[18].
- Zarafa's country of origin is recorded as Belgium[19].
- Zarafa was released on January 21, 2012[20].
- Zarafa was released on October 11, 2012[21].
- Zarafa's voice actor is recorded as Roger Dumas[22].
- Zarafa's voice actor is recorded as Ronit Elkabetz[23].
- Zarafa's voice actor is recorded as Mostéfa Stiti[24].
- Zarafa's voice actor is recorded as Max Renaudin[25].
- Zarafa's voice actor is recorded as Thierry Frémont[26].
- Zarafa's voice actor is recorded as François-Xavier Demaison[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Zarafa was produced by Valérie Schermann[11]. Directors include Rémi Bezançon[4] and Jean-Christophe Lie[5]. Screenwriters include Rémi Bezançon[6] and Alexander Abela[7].
Publication
Publication dates include January 21, 2012[20] and October 11, 2012[21]. The original language of Zarafa was French[13]. Genres include adventure film[9] and children's film[10]. Zarafa was distributed by video on demand[14].
Reception
Reviews include 75%[15] and 6.6/10[16].
Why It Matters
Zarafa draws 153 Wikipedia views per month (animated_film category, ranking #628 of 1,376).[2] Zarafa has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]