Ko ta maatau whare pikitia me to wharepukapuka whakaataata ka taea noa te rere, te tango mai ranei ma nga mema anake
Me matakitaki tonu mo te FREE ➞He iti ake te waa 1 meneti ki te Haina Mai ka pai ai ki a koe te koa ki nga Kiriata Mutunga & Taitara TV.

Souvenirs perdus (1950)
Suppose lost and found objects could talk... But they can! At least four of them... : -A statuette of Osiris remembers how two ex-lovers, a model and a good for nothing who claimed to be an Egyptologist, met again one Christmas Eve. -A violin has things to say about Raoul, a humble policeman who lost Solange, a widowed grocer he loved, to a god-dam seducing busker also named Raoul. -A scarf was witness to an eerie romance between a young madman and girl he had saved from suicide. -A funeral wreath lets us know how it caused a young woman to believe her lover dead. After having told their respective story, the objects return to their customary stillness.
Maka: Edwige Feuillère, Gilberte Géniat, Danièle Delorme, Suzy Delair, Yolande Laffon, Pierre Brasseur
Kaimahi: Joseph Kosma (Music), Jacques Companéez (Scenario Writer), Constantin Geftman (Producer), Jacques Prévert (Scenario Writer), Pierre Prévert (Scenario Writer), Henri Jeanson (Dialogue)
Subtitle:
ETC.