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An appropriate review.

 

Movie Music UK

https://moviemusicuk.us/2023/03/08/under-the-radar-round-up-2023-part-1/

March 8, 2023

 

ZODI ET TÉHU, FRÈRES DU DÉSERT – Mika

 

Zodi et Téhu, Frères du Désert – known in English as Princes of the Desert – is a French action adventure film directed by Eric Barbier. The film stars Yassir Drief as Zodi, a 12-year old African nomad boy, who discovers an orphaned baby camel in the desert; ne adopts the camel, which he names Téhu, they two become inseparable friends. When it becomes apparent that Téhu is very fast runner, he immediately becomes the target of poachers; to protect his friend, Zodi takes Téhu and decides to run away across the Sahara, heading for Abu Dhabi, with the ultimate goal of entering Téhu in the world’s largest camel race.

 

The score for Zodi et Téhu is by the Anglo-French-Lebanese pop star Mika (real name Michael Penniman Jr.), and if in 2007 you told that the singer of the hit bubblegum pop song ‘Grace Kelly’ would 15 years later write an excellent orchestral adventure score I would scarcely believe you – and yet here we are, with him having done just that. Zodi et Téhu is an outstanding score that blends lyrical passages for orchestra with some fascinating world music influences – including innovative vocal stylings – and occasionally erupts into unexpectedly rousing action-adventure music.

 

There’s a wonderful, mystical quality to the vocal work in the opening cue “The Beginning” – which I assume is performed by Mika himself but can’t be sure – btu then when the music shifts and becomes a dark, thrusting action piece in its second half you know that this is going to be a score that defies expectations. A lot of the action music makes excellent use of ethnic woodwinds, tribal percussion, and also some more modern electric guitar riffs, and comes across as fresh and exciting. It’s an enticing blend of western rock and the Middle East – just as Mika himself is. Later in the score, cues like “Facing the Storm” and “Final Race” showcase Mika’s surprisingly robust and compelling action writing with intensity and a real panache in the orchestration that sometimes reminds me of James Newton Howard.

 

Several other cues impress with their beauty and lyricism. “Early in the Morning” has some lovely writing for harp backed by lush strings. “Téhu’s Theme” introduces the playful and slightly mischievous recurring theme for the orphaned baby camel at the heart of the story, and the theme recurs frequently thereafter, at times giving a real emotional depth to the film’s central friendship. The deep, soulful vocal effect running through the theme conjures up the steady, rhythmic plod of the animal, trekking across an inhospitable desert with determination.

 

Elsewhere, “The Butterfly and the Miracle” has some wonderfully expressive writing for darting, fluttering woodwinds. “Two Hearts Beat Together” has what can only be described as ‘beatboxing’ over creative, vigorous orchestral lines. “Issouf Saves Zodi” has a gorgeous, deeply emotional cello element. “Danger on the Road” is a festival if tense, nervous writing for chattering woodwinds and pizzicato strings. “The Boy and the Camel in the Night” is beautiful, expressive, and intimate.

 

The album also two original songs from the film, “Feels Like Fire” and “No Time to Leave”, both performed by Mika. “Feels Like Fire” is really quite excellent, with sympathetic vocals and a pretty melody; an instrumental version of “Feels Like Fire” appears in the score track “Farewell Téhu” as well. Unfortunately, the score for Zodi et Téhu is not available to purchase on CD, but is available to stream and as a digital download via most of the usual online outlets. If you want to experience one of 2023’s most excellent scores, from perhaps the unlikeliest source in quite some time, this gets a solid recommendation.

 

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18 minutes ago, Kumazzz said:

An appropriate review.

 

Movie Music UK

https://moviemusicuk.us/2023/03/08/under-the-radar-round-up-2023-part-1/

March 8, 2023

 

ZODI ET TÉHU, FRÈRES DU DÉSERT – Mika

 

Zodi et Téhu, Frères du Désert – known in English as Princes of the Desert – is a French action adventure film directed by Eric Barbier. The film stars Yassir Drief as Zodi, a 12-year old African nomad boy, who discovers an orphaned baby camel in the desert; ne adopts the camel, which he names Téhu, they two become inseparable friends. When it becomes apparent that Téhu is very fast runner, he immediately becomes the target of poachers; to protect his friend, Zodi takes Téhu and decides to run away across the Sahara, heading for Abu Dhabi, with the ultimate goal of entering Téhu in the world’s largest camel race.

 

The score for Zodi et Téhu is by the Anglo-French-Lebanese pop star Mika (real name Michael Penniman Jr.), and if in 2007 you told that the singer of the hit bubblegum pop song ‘Grace Kelly’ would 15 years later write an excellent orchestral adventure score I would scarcely believe you – and yet here we are, with him having done just that. Zodi et Téhu is an outstanding score that blends lyrical passages for orchestra with some fascinating world music influences – including innovative vocal stylings – and occasionally erupts into unexpectedly rousing action-adventure music.

 

There’s a wonderful, mystical quality to the vocal work in the opening cue “The Beginning” – which I assume is performed by Mika himself but can’t be sure – btu then when the music shifts and becomes a dark, thrusting action piece in its second half you know that this is going to be a score that defies expectations. A lot of the action music makes excellent use of ethnic woodwinds, tribal percussion, and also some more modern electric guitar riffs, and comes across as fresh and exciting. It’s an enticing blend of western rock and the Middle East – just as Mika himself is. Later in the score, cues like “Facing the Storm” and “Final Race” showcase Mika’s surprisingly robust and compelling action writing with intensity and a real panache in the orchestration that sometimes reminds me of James Newton Howard.

 

Several other cues impress with their beauty and lyricism. “Early in the Morning” has some lovely writing for harp backed by lush strings. “Téhu’s Theme” introduces the playful and slightly mischievous recurring theme for the orphaned baby camel at the heart of the story, and the theme recurs frequently thereafter, at times giving a real emotional depth to the film’s central friendship. The deep, soulful vocal effect running through the theme conjures up the steady, rhythmic plod of the animal, trekking across an inhospitable desert with determination.

 

Elsewhere, “The Butterfly and the Miracle” has some wonderfully expressive writing for darting, fluttering woodwinds. “Two Hearts Beat Together” has what can only be described as ‘beatboxing’ over creative, vigorous orchestral lines. “Issouf Saves Zodi” has a gorgeous, deeply emotional cello element. “Danger on the Road” is a festival if tense, nervous writing for chattering woodwinds and pizzicato strings. “The Boy and the Camel in the Night” is beautiful, expressive, and intimate.

 

The album also two original songs from the film, “Feels Like Fire” and “No Time to Leave”, both performed by Mika. “Feels Like Fire” is really quite excellent, with sympathetic vocals and a pretty melody; an instrumental version of “Feels Like Fire” appears in the score track “Farewell Téhu” as well. Unfortunately, the score for Zodi et Téhu is not available to purchase on CD, but is available to stream and as a digital download via most of the usual online outlets. If you want to experience one of 2023’s most excellent scores, from perhaps the unlikeliest source in quite some time, this gets a solid recommendation.

 

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Wow!  I wonder if Mika has read the review. Hope so! ❤

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34 minutes ago, Kumazzz said:

An appropriate review.

 

Movie Music UK

https://moviemusicuk.us/2023/03/08/under-the-radar-round-up-2023-part-1/

March 8, 2023

 

ZODI ET TÉHU, FRÈRES DU DÉSERT – Mika

 

Zodi et Téhu, Frères du Désert – known in English as Princes of the Desert – is a French action adventure film directed by Eric Barbier. The film stars Yassir Drief as Zodi, a 12-year old African nomad boy, who discovers an orphaned baby camel in the desert; ne adopts the camel, which he names Téhu, they two become inseparable friends. When it becomes apparent that Téhu is very fast runner, he immediately becomes the target of poachers; to protect his friend, Zodi takes Téhu and decides to run away across the Sahara, heading for Abu Dhabi, with the ultimate goal of entering Téhu in the world’s largest camel race.

 

The score for Zodi et Téhu is by the Anglo-French-Lebanese pop star Mika (real name Michael Penniman Jr.), and if in 2007 you told that the singer of the hit bubblegum pop song ‘Grace Kelly’ would 15 years later write an excellent orchestral adventure score I would scarcely believe you – and yet here we are, with him having done just that. Zodi et Téhu is an outstanding score that blends lyrical passages for orchestra with some fascinating world music influences – including innovative vocal stylings – and occasionally erupts into unexpectedly rousing action-adventure music.

 

There’s a wonderful, mystical quality to the vocal work in the opening cue “The Beginning” – which I assume is performed by Mika himself but can’t be sure – btu then when the music shifts and becomes a dark, thrusting action piece in its second half you know that this is going to be a score that defies expectations. A lot of the action music makes excellent use of ethnic woodwinds, tribal percussion, and also some more modern electric guitar riffs, and comes across as fresh and exciting. It’s an enticing blend of western rock and the Middle East – just as Mika himself is. Later in the score, cues like “Facing the Storm” and “Final Race” showcase Mika’s surprisingly robust and compelling action writing with intensity and a real panache in the orchestration that sometimes reminds me of James Newton Howard.

 

Several other cues impress with their beauty and lyricism. “Early in the Morning” has some lovely writing for harp backed by lush strings. “Téhu’s Theme” introduces the playful and slightly mischievous recurring theme for the orphaned baby camel at the heart of the story, and the theme recurs frequently thereafter, at times giving a real emotional depth to the film’s central friendship. The deep, soulful vocal effect running through the theme conjures up the steady, rhythmic plod of the animal, trekking across an inhospitable desert with determination.

 

Elsewhere, “The Butterfly and the Miracle” has some wonderfully expressive writing for darting, fluttering woodwinds. “Two Hearts Beat Together” has what can only be described as ‘beatboxing’ over creative, vigorous orchestral lines. “Issouf Saves Zodi” has a gorgeous, deeply emotional cello element. “Danger on the Road” is a festival if tense, nervous writing for chattering woodwinds and pizzicato strings. “The Boy and the Camel in the Night” is beautiful, expressive, and intimate.

 

The album also two original songs from the film, “Feels Like Fire” and “No Time to Leave”, both performed by Mika. “Feels Like Fire” is really quite excellent, with sympathetic vocals and a pretty melody; an instrumental version of “Feels Like Fire” appears in the score track “Farewell Téhu” as well. Unfortunately, the score for Zodi et Téhu is not available to purchase on CD, but is available to stream and as a digital download via most of the usual online outlets. If you want to experience one of 2023’s most excellent scores, from perhaps the unlikeliest source in quite some time, this gets a solid recommendation.

 

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This warms my heart!! I am so happy to read a review like this. He totally deserves it!

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6 minutes ago, Anna Ko Kolkowska said:

The film is will be available on DVD in June 2023!!!!!!

 

https://www.fnac.com/SearchResult/ResultList.aspx?Search=Zodi+et+tehu&sft=1&sa=0

 

 

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This website and Amazon France and Amazon Belgium only have " French" for the language. Does that just indicate the original language? Will other languages be available?  I imagine the production company will want to market the film in other countries.

 

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2 hours ago, Kumazzz said:

An appropriate review.

 

Movie Music UK

https://moviemusicuk.us/2023/03/08/under-the-radar-round-up-2023-part-1/

March 8, 2023

 

ZODI ET TÉHU, FRÈRES DU DÉSERT – Mika

 

Zodi et Téhu, Frères du Désert – known in English as Princes of the Desert – is a French action adventure film directed by Eric Barbier. The film stars Yassir Drief as Zodi, a 12-year old African nomad boy, who discovers an orphaned baby camel in the desert; ne adopts the camel, which he names Téhu, they two become inseparable friends. When it becomes apparent that Téhu is very fast runner, he immediately becomes the target of poachers; to protect his friend, Zodi takes Téhu and decides to run away across the Sahara, heading for Abu Dhabi, with the ultimate goal of entering Téhu in the world’s largest camel race.

 

The score for Zodi et Téhu is by the Anglo-French-Lebanese pop star Mika (real name Michael Penniman Jr.), and if in 2007 you told that the singer of the hit bubblegum pop song ‘Grace Kelly’ would 15 years later write an excellent orchestral adventure score I would scarcely believe you – and yet here we are, with him having done just that. Zodi et Téhu is an outstanding score that blends lyrical passages for orchestra with some fascinating world music influences – including innovative vocal stylings – and occasionally erupts into unexpectedly rousing action-adventure music.

 

There’s a wonderful, mystical quality to the vocal work in the opening cue “The Beginning” – which I assume is performed by Mika himself but can’t be sure – btu then when the music shifts and becomes a dark, thrusting action piece in its second half you know that this is going to be a score that defies expectations. A lot of the action music makes excellent use of ethnic woodwinds, tribal percussion, and also some more modern electric guitar riffs, and comes across as fresh and exciting. It’s an enticing blend of western rock and the Middle East – just as Mika himself is. Later in the score, cues like “Facing the Storm” and “Final Race” showcase Mika’s surprisingly robust and compelling action writing with intensity and a real panache in the orchestration that sometimes reminds me of James Newton Howard.

 

Several other cues impress with their beauty and lyricism. “Early in the Morning” has some lovely writing for harp backed by lush strings. “Téhu’s Theme” introduces the playful and slightly mischievous recurring theme for the orphaned baby camel at the heart of the story, and the theme recurs frequently thereafter, at times giving a real emotional depth to the film’s central friendship. The deep, soulful vocal effect running through the theme conjures up the steady, rhythmic plod of the animal, trekking across an inhospitable desert with determination.

 

Elsewhere, “The Butterfly and the Miracle” has some wonderfully expressive writing for darting, fluttering woodwinds. “Two Hearts Beat Together” has what can only be described as ‘beatboxing’ over creative, vigorous orchestral lines. “Issouf Saves Zodi” has a gorgeous, deeply emotional cello element. “Danger on the Road” is a festival if tense, nervous writing for chattering woodwinds and pizzicato strings. “The Boy and the Camel in the Night” is beautiful, expressive, and intimate.

 

The album also two original songs from the film, “Feels Like Fire” and “No Time to Leave”, both performed by Mika. “Feels Like Fire” is really quite excellent, with sympathetic vocals and a pretty melody; an instrumental version of “Feels Like Fire” appears in the score track “Farewell Téhu” as well. Unfortunately, the score for Zodi et Téhu is not available to purchase on CD, but is available to stream and as a digital download via most of the usual online outlets. If you want to experience one of 2023’s most excellent scores, from perhaps the unlikeliest source in quite some time, this gets a solid recommendation.

 

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That's a beautiful review! I'm so glad! I hope he has seen it. 😍🥰

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2 hours ago, SusanT said:
A French adventure film from writer/director Eric Barbier, Zodi & Tehu follows a young nomad boy, Zodi (Yassir Drief), who befriends an orphaned camel he names Tehu and the adventures the pair undertake to enter into the camel race at Abu Dhabi so that Zodi can use the winnings to save his tribe. Released in its native France in early February 2023, the film has been met was a mostly positive reception with an international release as yet to be determined as of the writing of this review. 
 
Scoring the film was Lebanese singer/songwriter Michael Holbrook Penniman Jr, professionally known as Mika, making his debut as a soundtrack composer and quickly proving himself more than capable in the field. Mika's background in retro-70's influenced Pop music serves him well for Zodi & Tehu with an emphasis on lyrical writing with a mixture of Western orchestral stylings, synths and tasteful use of Middle-Eastern instruments throughout including some surprising vocal work. Thematically the score is centered around two themes, a primary theme introduced at the start of "The Beginning" before flourishing during "Early in the Morning" and a specific identity for the camel ("Tehu's Theme"). Both themes prove quite versatile though Tehu's theme is decidedly more comical in its rhythmic structure as opposed to the more romantic, vaguely Danny Elfman-by-way-of-Alexandre Desplat Main theme. A brief Danger theme of descending three-note phrases also appears infrequently often on slurred brass or with grungy electric guitar accompaniment as in "The Beginning". 
 
While the thematic core of Zodi & Tehu is solid, it's in the orchestrations were the score truly shines. From the wonderful woodwind and ethnic flute performances to the assorted vocal work ("Tehu's Theme", "The Beginning", "Two Hearts Beat Together"), Mika crafts a varied yet cohesive soundscape that instantly transports one to the Middle-East without delving into unemotional parody territory of wailing women and stock ethnic instruments. In the end Zodi & Tehu is a fun and thematically well crafted adventure score that speaks of a bright future for Michael Holbrook Penniman Jr in the realm of film music if he so chooses to continue in this field. 
 
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4 out of 5
 
Editor's Note: Two songs are included on the album, "Feels Like Fire" and "No Time to Leave", both performed by MIKA with guest vocalist Nomfundo Moh on "Feels Like Fire". An instrumental version of "Feels Like Fire" appears in the score track "Farewell Tehu" as well. 
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I'm very happy that the soundtrack is getting the reviews it deserves!!

I was listening to the soundtrack again and only now realized that the vocals are pretty much all performed by Mika himself right?! The first time I heard it it sounded like a whole choir at times but now that I'm paying attention I think it's all just Mika with his insane range :D

The only vocals that I suspect don't come from Mika is the highest voice in Tehu's Theme? Even with "no time to leave" it took me a while to realize that it's Mika (I'm very bad at recognizing his deep voice) but that is all him right??

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16 minutes ago, CharlotteL said:

I'm very happy that the soundtrack is getting the reviews it deserves!!

I was listening to the soundtrack again and only now realized that the vocals are pretty much all performed by Mika himself right?! The first time I heard it it sounded like a whole choir at times but now that I'm paying attention I think it's all just Mika with his insane range :D

The only vocals that I suspect don't come from Mika is the highest voice in Tehu's Theme? Even with "no time to leave" it took me a while to realize that it's Mika (I'm very bad at recognizing his deep voice) but that is all him right??

Yes. It seems that Mika recorded all the voices. At least it is what I understood from one of his French interviews.

 

And in Tehu Theme it's for sure his voice :original:

In No Time To Leave at the first time I thought it was someone else's male voice. But it is Mika as well :bleh:

 

His voice is really an instrument and Mika is using as such !!!

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1 hour ago, Anna Ko Kolkowska said:

Yes. It seems that Mika recorded all the voices. At least it is what I understood from one of his French interviews.

 

And in Tehu Theme it's for sure his voice :original:

In No Time To Leave at the first time I thought it was someone else's male voice. But it is Mika as well :bleh:

 

His voice is really an instrument and Mika is using as such !!!

It's all him?????

 

I was convinced there was a choir on some tracks! Oh my god. That's INCREDIBLE. :bow:

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   Can't find anywhere that offers international shipping for the DVD, if it's only going to be a French release (or released in French speaking countries), is there a Mika fan who would be willing to get me a copy? Will happily pay for the item and postage!

 

  Still hoping it gets an international release though! 🙏🏻 🤞

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20 hours ago, Anna Ko Kolkowska said:

The film is will be available on DVD in June 2023!!!!!!

 

https://www.fnac.com/SearchResult/ResultList.aspx?Search=Zodi+et+tehu&sft=1&sa=0

 

 

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That's great news! :wub2:

 

13 hours ago, TinyLove_CJ said:

   Can't find anywhere that offers international shipping for the DVD, if it's only going to be a French release (or released in French speaking countries), is there a Mika fan who would be willing to get me a copy? Will happily pay for the item and postage!

 

  Still hoping it gets an international release though! 🙏🏻 🤞

 

I see it on amazon.de as a French import and "not available" (because ofc it isn't available yet)... so I suppose once it's released we'll be able to order it from abroad.

 

15 hours ago, Anna Ko Kolkowska said:

In No Time To Leave at the first time I thought it was someone else's male voice. But it is Mika as well :bleh:

 

 

Oohh, really?! :shocked: I need to listen again. I thought it was a duet, but had already wondered why there's no 2nd singer in the credits. :doh:

 

15 hours ago, CharlotteL said:

The only vocals that I suspect don't come from Mika is the highest voice in Tehu's Theme?

 

It's easy to make voices higher or lower with software, without distorting them... so who knows. :dunno_grin:

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6 hours ago, mellody said:

Oohh, really?! :shocked: I need to listen again. I thought it was a duet, but had already wondered why there's no 2nd singer in the credits.

Haha same but you can kinda hear that switch from his lower to higher voice in the verses. Bit like in we are golden when he sings "like a magpie".

The first time my dad heard that song he asked me "What background singer is doing that??" and was so shocked when I told him it's all Mika 😂

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Paris Match

- 9 Février 2023 (No. 3849)

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Quand Mika rencontre Alexandra Lamy

 
Le compositeur signe la bande-son de « Zodi et Téhu, frères du désert », dans lequel joue la comédienne.
 
Elle tient l’un des rôles principaux de « Zodi et Téhu, frères du désert », le très joli film d’Éric Barbier, où elle incarne une vétérinaire décidée à aider un jeune garçon qui croit en ses rêves. Alexandra Lamy a donc pris le temps de poser avec Mika pour des photos à retrouver dans notre magazine. Car le chanteur, lui, signe « Feels Like Fire », la chanson titre du long-métrage, interprétée avec le Sud-Africain Nomfundo Moh. Pour l’occasion, Mika a travaillé avec un orchestre symphonique – l’une de ses passions secrètes. Et s’est attelé à écrire une bande originale de près de soixante-quinze minutes.
 
L’ancien coach de « The Voice » retrouvera aussi le plateau de TF1 en mai en tant qu’invité spécial lors des émissions en direct. Il devrait enfin publier son nouvel album de compositions originales avant l’été.
 
Alexandra Lamy, elle, tiendra le 15 mars le rôle principal de « La chambre des merveilles », le nouveau film de Lisa Azuelos. Elle incarne Thelma, la mère de Louis, 12 ans, plongé dans le coma après un accident. Pour faire revenir son fils, elle entend réaliser à sa place « les dix choses à faire avant la fin du monde ». L’ancienne complice de Jean Dujardin côtoie également Muriel Robin au sein du casting.
 
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When Mika meets Alexandra Lamy

 

The composer signs the soundtrack of "Zodi and Téhu, brothers of the desert", in which the actress plays.

 

She plays one of the main roles in "Zodi and Téhu, brothers of the desert", the very pretty film by Éric Barbier, where she plays a veterinarian determined to help a young boy who believes in his dreams. Alexandra Lamy therefore took the time to pose with Mika for photos to be found in our magazine. Because the singer, he signs “Feels Like Fire”, the title song of the feature film, interpreted with the South African Nomfundo Moh. For the occasion, Mika worked with a symphony orchestra – one of his secret passions. And set about writing an original soundtrack of nearly seventy-five minutes.

 

The former coach of "The Voice" will also return to the TF1 set in May as a special guest during live broadcasts. He should finally publish his new album of original compositions before the summer.

 

On March 15, Alexandra Lamy will play the main role of "The Room of Wonders", the new film by Lisa Azuelos. She plays Thelma, the mother of Louis, 12, plunged into a coma after an accident. To bring her son back, she intends to do in his place "the ten things to do before the end of the world". The former accomplice of Jean Dujardin also rubs shoulders with Muriel Robin in the cast.

 
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I keep checking Amazon UK for the DVD and yesterday it actually came up! Unfortunately at the moment it says "unavailable" 🙃 and I noticed the release date has changed to 12 July, maybe it will become available then.

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22 minutes ago, TinyLove_CJ said:

I keep checking Amazon UK for the DVD and yesterday it actually came up! Unfortunately at the moment it says "unavailable" 🙃 and I noticed the release date has changed to 12 July, maybe it will become available then.

Yes, it looks like they change the date of the release.

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Zodi et Téhu, frères du désert

 

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Date de parution 12 juillet 2023

Release date 12 July 2023

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