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    The Most Precious of Cargoes

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    Poster of the movie The Most Precious of Cargoes
    La plus précieuse des marchandises
    France/Belgium
    2024     Animation    
    1h 21min
    Original language: French, Russian, German
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    Guide for parents: not recommended for young children.
    13+
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    Once upon a time, in a large forest, there lived a poor woodcutter and his poor wife. The cold, hunger, misery, and the constant war around them made life very difficult. One day, the poor woman found a baby. A baby thrown from one of the many trains that passed endlessly through their forest.

    Protected at all costs, this baby, this little "commodity," would change the life of this woman, her husband, and everyone who would cross its path -- up to the man who threw it from the train.

    Their story would reveal both the worst and the best in the hearts of men.

    Directed byMichel Hazanavicius
    Written byJean-Claude Grumberg, Michel Hazanavicius
    CompanyLes Films OpaleLes Films OpaleLes Films Opale

    Featuring Voices of

    Dominique Blanc
    Denis Podalydès
    Grégory Gadebois
    Jean-Louis Trintignant
    + MORE

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