Michel Papineschi

Michel Papineschi

Born: August 24, 1948
in France

Movies for Michel Papineschi...

Frank Sinatra, or America's Golden Age
Title: Frank Sinatra, or America's Golden Age
Character: Himself - Narrator
Released: December 25, 2015
Type: Movie
In his five-decade career, the 1950s and 1960s were Frank Sinatra's Golden Age. He was at the top of his game in music, film and television, becoming the most popular artist on the planet.
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Antarctica: Ice & Sky
Title: Antarctica: Ice & Sky
Character: Narrator
Released: October 21, 2015
Type: Movie
Documentary about the work of Claude Lorius, who began studying Antarctic ice in 1957, and, in 1965, was the first scientist to be concerned about global warming.
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Once Upon a Forest
Title: Once Upon a Forest
Character: Narrator (voice)
Released: October 4, 2013
Type: Movie
With Once Upon a Forest, Luc Jacquet invites the spectator into a never-before-seen world of natural wonder and staggering beauty. “For the first time, we will be able to watch a rain forest growing before our eyes…Only cinema can offer this unique voyage into a completely untamed universe, a world of perfect balance in which each living thing – from the smallest to the largest – plays an essential role. The film will deliver a complete sensory immersion in the primaeval splendor of one of nature’s richest mysteries, inviting the audience to enter, discover and marvel at a universe of untold treasures while joining its voice to the ever-growing awareness of the need to preserve our world.”
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Vivre c'est mieux que mourir
Title: Vivre c'est mieux que mourir
Character: Dr. Kellogs (voice)
Released: May 5, 2006
Type: Movie
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Title: Blake and Mortimer
Character: Mortimer (Voice)
Released: April 19, 1997
Type: TV
Blake and Mortimer is an animated television series, based on the Blake and Mortimer comic book by Edgar Pierre Jacobs. The series was directed by Stéphane Bernasconi, and produced by Ellipse, and shown in 1997. The first nine stories were used in this series, as well as four brand new stories, devised by the creators: The Viking's Bequest, The Secret of Easter Island, The Alchemist's Will, and The Druid. New writers, mostly connected to the production company as writers, dialogists or translators, were asked to come up with original plotlines which used the characters of Jacobs' stories, respected the magical/scientific Universe, but rang interesting changes.