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Slipper Keeper Kitty and Other Stories Muca Copatarica in druge zgodbe

različni avtorji / Slovenia / 2024 / 21 min / Slovene / 3+

Screenings

Saturday, 15. 03. 2025 / 10:00 / Main Hall

Kinobalon / Festival Bobri

The unruly children from a small village set out to find Muca Copatarica, who took away their carelessly scattered slippers the previous night. This is an animated version of the iconic Slovenian fairy tale, which is celebrating its 65th anniversary this year. A programme of four Slovenian animated shorts.

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