Released in 2009, Le Petit Nicolas is a film adaptation of the famous series of books written by René Goscinny and illustrated by Jean-Jacques Sempé. Directed by Laurent Tirard(Asterix and Obelix: At Her Majesty's Service), this nostalgic family film stars Maxime Godart as Nicolas, a young boy whose fertile imagination leads him on wild adventures. With a cast of seasoned actors including Valérie Lemercier and Kad Merad, Le Petit Nicolas captures with humor and tenderness the innocence of childhood and the irrational fears that accompany it.
Nicolas leads a peaceful existence. His parents love him, he has a great bunch of friends with whom he has a lot of fun, and he doesn't want anything to change...
But one day, Nicolas overhears a conversation between his parents that leads him to believe that his mother is pregnant. He panics and imagines the worst: soon there will be a little brother, who will take up so much space that his parents will no longer care for him, and will even end up abandoning him in the forest like Tom Thumb...
Le Petit Nicolas is a family comedy for viewers of all ages, especially children aged 8 and up. With its light-hearted tone and funny situations, the film recalls the tender, naive world of the original books, while capturing the exaggerated concerns of childhood. The film offers a blend of humor, innocence and nostalgia, perfect for an evening out with the family. Fans of classic children's literature, as well as those who enjoyed films such as Le Petit Spirou or Les Choristes, will find a similar sweetness in Le Petit Nicolas.
Le Petit Nicolas is a charming comedy that will delight young and old with its amusing situations and tender portrayal of childhood. Thanks to talented actors and a staging faithful to the spirit of the famous books, this film is ideal for a family evening out. Join us this Sunday, October 20, 2024 at 9:10pm on W9 to share a funny and moving moment with Nicolas and his gang of friends.
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