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Chie the Brat is a film of genre Drama directed by Isao Takahata released in france in DVD on 8 may 2006 with Shinsuke Shimada

Chie the Brat (1981)

Chie the Brat
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Release in DVD in france 8 may 2006
Length 1h45
Directed by
Genres Drama,    Comedy,    Animation
Rating70% 3.5308253.5308253.5308253.5308253.530825

Kié la petite peste (じゃリン子チエ, Jarinko Chie) est un long métrage d'animation japonais sorti au Japon en 1981 et en France en 2005. Il a été réalisé par Isao Takahata, avec comme chefs d'animation Yōichi Kotabe et Yasuo Otsuka.

Ce film, adaptation du manga de Etsumi Haruki, raconte la vie d'une fillette, mélangeant des éléments réalistes et des passages comiques.

Synopsis

Kié est une petite fille dont le père tient un petit restaurant dans l'arrondissement Nishinari-ku d'Osaka. Bagarreur et joueur, ce dernier néglige sa famille et son travail et sa femme le quitte, tout en continuant à rencontrer sa fille en cachette. Cette dernière, à huit ans seulement, s'occupe du restaurant tout en essayant de travailler en classe.

Actors

Shinsuke Shimada

(Masaru (voice))
Ichirō Nagai

(Shocho (voice))
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