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Mr. Plastimime

May 23, 2014
0h 10m
★ 4.2

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Overview

Mr Plastimime is a funny and moving story about a man who faithfully practices a dying art, a man whose timing is a bit off, a man whose skills aren’t recognized, a man who is unlucky in love; But this is a man who keeps moving forward, faithfully believing he will one day be finally ‘seen’. That day has come…but he never expected it to be like this.

Genres

Animation

Production Companies

Tandem Films

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