Pif, Behind the gimmicks (2015)
52m
Running Time
January 31, 2015Release Date
Pif, Behind the gimmicks (2015)
52m
Running Time
January 31, 2015Release Date
Network & Production Companies
Plot.
Taking stock of the extraordinary adventure of "Pif Gadget", a French publishing phenomenon of the 1970s-80s and even of the whole history of children's press. For the comic-strip magazine with the iconic dog, created in 1969 by the French Communist Party, often reached a million copies. With editions available for all of Europe (including Germany, under the title Yps), and on both sides of the Iron Curtain.
Where to Watch.
Subs
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Streaming in:🇫🇷 France
Cast & Crew.
Antoine Silvestri
Le colonel
Estelle Simon
La vétérinaire
Patrick Apel-Muller
Self - Managing editor of L'humanité
Pascale Bourgaux
Self - reader
Julien Carbon
Self - reader
Hervé Di Rosa
Himself
Michel Gondry
Himself
Serge Rosenzweig
Himself
Joris Clerté
Self - Animation film director
Laurent Courtiaud
Self - reader
Guy Konopnicki
Himself
Emmanuel Curtil
Narrator
Mircea Arapu
Himself
Bernd Nowack
Himself
Guillaume Podrovnik
Director
Gilles Heylen
Himself
Rubi Scrive Loyer
Writer
Norbert Hinze
Himself
Libia Matos
Writer
Christian Kallenberg
Himself
Karina Si Ahmed
Producer
Jean-François Lepetit
Producer
Samuel Hirsch
Composer
Pierre de Vaulx
Administration
Christophe de Pinho
Sound Mixer
Ronan Sinquin
Editor
Kevin Bailly
Sound Engineer
Quentin Desclaux
Sound Engineer
Guillaume Etchegoyen
Sound Engineer
Benjamin Linke
Sound Engineer
Julien Vray
Art Direction
Guillaume Gravier
Chief Technician / Stop-Motion Expert
Gilles Walger
Production Director
Jean-Pierre Billard
Administration
Sophie Touzeau-Lours
Administration
Stéphanie Lanois
Post-Production Manager
Media.
Details.
Release DateJanuary 31, 2015
Original NamePif, l'envers du gadget
StatusReleased
Running Time52m
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
comic book
based on comic
pif
communism
gadgets