
Il était une fois Disney & la France
Documentary · Family
Overview
French documentary on Walt Disney's relationship with France through his personal and professional life.
Top Cast


Richard Darbois
Richard Darbois
Narrator
Richard Darbois
Narrator


Brad Bird
Brad Bird
Self
Brad Bird
Self
Robert Anderson
Robert Anderson
Self
Robert Anderson
Self


Harley Jessup
Harley Jessup
Self
Harley Jessup
Self


Jim Capobianco
Jim Capobianco
Self
Jim Capobianco
Self


Guy Savoy
Guy Savoy
Self
Guy Savoy
Self


Thomas Keller
Thomas Keller
Self
Thomas Keller
Self


Hélène Darroze
Hélène Darroze
Self
Hélène Darroze
Self
Didier Ghez
Didier Ghez
Self
Didier Ghez
Self


Don Hahn
Don Hahn
Self
Don Hahn
Self
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