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Little Nicholas

Country: France, Language: French, 91 mins

Original Title

Le Petit Nicolas
  • Director: Laurent Tirard
  • Writer: Laurent Tirard; Grégoire Vigneron
  • Producer: Eric Jehelmann

CGiii Comment

Seriously, this has one of the funniest scenes involving a lobster ever filmed.

Utterly charming from start to finish.

Not much in the CGiii department apart from the sensitive child and the little boy playing make-up.

A joy of a film.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Nicolas has a happy existence, parents who love him, a great group of friends with whom he has great fun, and all he wants is that nothing changes. However, one day, he overhears a conversation that leads him to believe that his life might change forever, his mother is pregnant! He panics and envisions the worst.

Cast & Characters

Maxime Godart as Nicolas;
Valérie Lemercier as La mère de Nicolas;
Kad Merad as Le père de Nicolas;
Sandrine Kiberlain as La maîtresse;
François-Xavier Demaison as Le bouillon;
Michel Duchaussoy as Le directeur;
Daniel Prévost as M. Moucheboume;
Michel Galabru as Le ministre;
Anémone as Mlle Navarin;
François Damiens as Blédur;
Louise Bourgoin as La fleuriste;
Vincent Claude as Alceste;
Charles Vaillant as Geoffroy;
Victor Carles as Clotaire;
Benjamin Averty as Eudes