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The Smurfs were created in 1958 by the Belgian comic author Peyo (Pierre Culliford, 1928-1992) and they are one of Belgium's most recognized exports. From Brussels to Los Angeles, via Dubai, a journey into the tiny world of the famous little blue people, from the story of the creation of the original comic to the account of their huge global commercial exploitation.
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53 min
2018-06-08
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French
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Self - BD Author
Self - Filmmaker
Self - Smurfs Scholar
Self - Papa Smurf's Voice
Self - Smurfs Fan
Self - Uber Driver
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Self - UN Marketing Director
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Self - Musician
Self - MS Vice-president
Self - Peyo's Biographer
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Self - Writer
Self - Pop Culture Scholar
Self - Peyo's Daughter
Self - Character Designer
Self - Writer
Self - Film Producer
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Self - Pop Culture Scholar
Self - Musicologist
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Self - Musician
Self - Belgian Politician
Self - IMPS Marketing Director
Self - DPR Director
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