J'écris dans l'espace est un film documentaire franco-québécois réalisé par Pierre Étaix sorti en 1989.
Synopsis
Sorti dans le cadre du bicentenaire de la Révolution Française de 1989 pour l'écran Omnimax de la Géode à Paris, le film retrace l'histoire du télégraphe Chappe décidé et réalisé pendant la Révolution.
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