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Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods (French: Astérix – Le Domaine des Dieux), also titled Asterix and Obelix: Mansion of the Gods, is a 2014 French animated adventure family comedy film directed by Louis Clichy with a story written and co-directed by Alexandre Astier.
Jun 23, 2017 · Asterix and Obelix: Mansion of the Gods: Directed by Louis Clichy, Alexandre Astier. With Roger Carel, Lorànt Deutsch, Laurent Lafitte, Alexandre Astier. The Roman emperor Julius Caesar wants to convince the Gauls to join the Roman empire.
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- Animation, Adventure, Comedy
- Louis Clichy, Alexandre Astier
- 2017-06-23
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Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods, also titled Asterix and Obelix: Mansion of the Gods, is a 2014 French-Belgian 3D computer-animated adventure family comedy film written and co-directed by Alexandre Astier, and is based on the seventeenth . The film sticks to the book's plot very closely while...
Asterix and Obelix: Mansion of the Gods. In an attempt to wipe out a Gaulish village, Caesar plans to build an estate next to it to absorb the villagers into Roman culture.
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- Comedy, Animation
- Louis Clichy, Alexandre Astier
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Running time: 85 min. Julius Caesar plans to defeat the Gauls by encroaching on the forest near the village of Asterix and Obelix and building a new city named The Mansion of The Gods with the help of the architect Squareonthehypotenus who he remarks builds buildings, most of which are still standing.
Published by: Hachette Livre. First published by: Pilote no. 591 (04/03/1971) First album edition: 1971. Why not infiltrate the little Gaulish village building a modern housing estate? That’s the plan thought up by trendy Roman architect Squaronthehypotenus to help Caesar crush the indomitable Gauls.