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Dans les forêts de Sibérie
- Narrated by: Sylvain Tesson
- Length: 6 hrs and 29 mins
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Deux chiens, un poêle à bois, une fenêtre ouverte sur un lac suffisent à la vie. Et si la liberté consistait à posséder le temps ? Et si le bonheur revenait à disposer de solitude, d'espace et de silence - toutes choses dont manqueront les générations futures ? Tant qu'il y aura des cabanes au fond des bois, rien ne sera tout à fait perdu.
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- Jeremy Anaya
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Tintin chez les aphorismes
Intéressant au début, puis vite répétitif et insupportable sur la fin. La bourgeoisie s'emmerde en cabane. La Russie donne un peu d'arrière plan au tout. Globalement on s'en fout complètement.
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