voyage à travers le monde - definição. O que é voyage à travers le monde. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é voyage à travers le monde - definição

1904 FILM BY GEORGES MÉLIÈS
Le Voyage à travers l'impossible; Impossible Voyage; Voyage à travers l'impossible; An Impossible Voyage; Whirling the Worlds; The Voyage Across the Impossible
  • Another title card used for the film
  • The travelers board the Auto-Crazyloff car
  • The expedition travels to the Sun

Le Monde illustré         
PERIODICAL LITERATURE
Le Monde Illustre; Le Monde Illustré; Monde Illustré; Le Monde illustre
Le Monde illustré (title translation: The Illustrated World) was a leading illustrated news magazine in France which was published from 1857–1940 and again from 1945 to 1956. It was in many ways similar to its contemporary English-language newsmagazine The Illustrated London News and should not be confused with the French newspaper Le Monde.
Le Voyage en Amérique         
1952 FILM BY HENRI LAVOREL
Le Voyage en Amerique; Le Voyage en Amérique
Le Voyage en Amérique is a French comedy film from 1952, directed by Henri Lavorel, written by Roland Laudenbach, starring Madeleine Barbulée and Louis de Funès. It is also known as "The Voyage to America" and "Trip to America".
Un monde à changer         
2012 SINGLE BY NYCO LILLIU
Un monde a changer
"Un monde à changer" is a French language single by French singer and actor Nyco Lilliu, his debut charting single.

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The Impossible Voyage

The Impossible Voyage (French: Le Voyage à travers l'impossible), also known as An Impossible Voyage and Whirling the Worlds, is a 1904 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by Jules Verne's play Journey Through the Impossible, and modeled in style and format on Méliès's earlier, highly successful A Trip to the Moon, the film is a satire of scientific exploration in which a group of geographically minded tourists attempt a journey to the sun using various methods of transportation. The film was a significant international success at the time of its release, and has been well received by film historians.