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  1. Zarafa is a 2012 French-Belgian animated film directed by Rémi Bezançon and Jean-Christophe Lie . It was released on 8 February 2012 in France. The story was inspired by a historical giraffe known today as Zarafa.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt2077908Zarafa (2012) - IMDb

    Feb 8, 2012 · Zarafa: Directed by Rémi Bezançon, Jean-Christophe Lie. With Max Renaudin Pratt, Simon Abkarian, Abraham Adesoye, Sjaak Caderyn. After escaping the clutches of a slave trader, a bold ten-year-old Sudanese boy befriends a young giraffe and a kind Bedouin, who takes them on a splendid journey via a hot-air balloon as far as the ...

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    • Animation, Adventure, Family
    • Rémi Bezançon, Jean-Christophe Lie
    • 2012-02-08
  3. An escaped Sudanese slave boy (Simon Abkarian) befriends a baby giraffe and accompanies it on a perilous journey to the shores of France.

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    • Scope Pictures
    • Rémi Bezançon, Jean-Christophe Lie
    • Kids & Family, Adventure, History, Drama, Animation
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  4. Mar 17, 2015 · Zarafa (2012) - Trailer English Subs. Unifrance. 250K subscribers. Subscribed. 52. 8.7K views 8 years ago. Directed by : Rémi Bezançon, Jean-Christophe Lie Produced by : Prima Linea Productions...

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  5. Nov 11, 2012 · Inspired by the true story of the first giraffe to visit France, Zarafa is a sumptuously animated and stirring adventure, and a throwback to a bygone era of hand-drawn animation and epic storytelling set among sweeping CinemaScope vistas of parched desert, wind-swept mountains and open skies.

  6. Pursued by slavers across the moon-lit savannah, Maki meets Zarafa, a baby giraffe – and an orphan, just like him – as well as the nomad Hassan, Prince of the Desert. Hassan takes them to ...

  7. Zarafa. Summaries. After escaping the clutches of a slave trader, a bold ten-year-old Sudanese boy befriends a young giraffe and a kind Bedouin, who takes them on a splendid journey via a hot-air balloon as far as the palace of King Charles X of France.