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Toto, el héroe is a wonderful film that has been around the world.
This film was published in the year 1991 being one of the most viewed.
Michel Bouquet, Jo De Backer, Gisela Uhlen, Mireille Perrier, Sandrine Blancke are the actors and actresses in charge of giving life to the characters that the story tells.

The person in charge of the entire direction of this film was Jaco Van Dormael.
It has a duration of 90 min..
The film belongs to Belgium, one of the countries that generates the most cinema in the world.

The way the story is told is wonderful and this result is thanks to the fact that the script was in the hands of Jaco Van Dormael, Laurette Vankeerberghen, Pascal Lonhay, Didier De Neck.
The music of this film comes from the hand of Pierre Van Dormael.

Within the 7th art that is cinema, we find photography that is in charge of deciding the frames, positions of the actors, movements of the cameras ... in this case the person in charge of directing this entire process has been Walther Van Den Ende.
The genre Drama, Comedy, Fantastic is very easy to detect in the film and even more so if you are passionate about this type of film.

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Critics Toto, el héroe

A precious regret! Do not miss it. Big disappointment. I wanted to like it, I really did, but I couldn't
Bittersweet and surreal. Best Bio since Citizen Kane. The time it was yesterday at the same time
It is worth buying! Ethereal messages of superior cinema. inspired
Excellent film about the extraordinary life of an ordinary man. A stolen life. What was this about, again?
An enchanting sight of the memory of life's journey. Before Le Huitième Jour we had Toto Le Héros, another great film by Jaco Van Dormael. Hollywood end?
A kind of naturalistic delight. Toto Le Héros / Toto the hero-A cult film directed by Jaco Van Dormael. When your heart explodes
Cu-Top says it all. How did this movie get a PG-13 rating? A little boring
The grass is always greener at the neighbor's house. best film of the last decade. A deeply moving complex story
In praise of Toto's modernist aspects
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