
René Goscinny, Our Uncle From Armorica
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
The career of French comic author René Goscinny was a living blend of cultures and an expression of the great importance this artist attached to the production and dissemination of sophisticated popular culture. Goscinny left behind an extremely extensive body of work: "Asterix", "Lucky Luke", "Isnogud", "Little Nick" and many more.
Top Cast


René Goscinny
René Goscinny
Self (archive footage)
René Goscinny
Self (archive footage)


Pierre Christin
Pierre Christin
Self
Pierre Christin
Self
Hugues Dayez
Hugues Dayez
Self
Hugues Dayez
Self
Aymar du Chatenet
Aymar du Chatenet
Self
Aymar du Chatenet
Self
Klaus Jöken
Klaus Jöken
Self
Klaus Jöken
Self
Didier Pasamonik
Didier Pasamonik
Self
Didier Pasamonik
Self
José-Louis Bocquet
José-Louis Bocquet
Self
José-Louis Bocquet
Self
Anne-Hélène Hoog
Anne-Hélène Hoog
Self
Anne-Hélène Hoog
Self


Jean-Pierre Dionnet
Jean-Pierre Dionnet
Self
Jean-Pierre Dionnet
Self


Frédéric Bonnaud
Frédéric Bonnaud
Self
Frédéric Bonnaud
Self
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