André Sarrut was a French film producer. He founded advertising firm Les Gémeaux in 1936 with Paul Grimault.[1] The company produced hand-drawn animations.[2] Their animated films were described as having "touches of "wit and fantasy".[3] Their film company sought to compete with Hollywood imports.[4] He was described as a "little dynamo of a man".[5]

Filmography

References

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