Every day, AlloCiné recommends watching a movie (again) on TV. Tonight: Franco-Belgian-Quebec animated film written and directed by Sylvain Chaumet, based on his work.
Presented out of competition at the 56th Cannes Film Festival, Les Triplettes de Belleville is the first French animated film to be screened in the official selection there since Savage Planet in thirty years. Written and directed by Sylvain Chomet, it took five years to see the light of day.
The project, which was originally developed as the second segment of the trilogy of short films, “The Old Lady and the Pigeons”, will eventually turn into a feature, which tells the story of the adventures of three senior singers who help a grandmother find her grandson, her son.
full of humor and imagination, The Belleville triplets Immerse us in the popular France of the 1950s and 1960s through retro and inventive graphics. The tense rhythm is emphasized by the soundtrack composed by Benoit Charest (and awarded the César for the best score), as well as the flagship song of the film. Belleville rendezvousPerformed by Matthieu Chedid.
Also nominated for a César for Best French Film of the Year and Best First Work, The Belleville triplets It has an average viewer rating of 3.4 out of 5 on AlloCiné.
The Belleville triplets Sylvain Chaumet with Michel Robin, Jean-Claude Donda, Monica Viega…
Tonight on L’ÉQUIPE at 20:50.
Source: allocine

Emily Jhon is a product and service reviewer at Gossipify, known for her honest evaluations and thorough analysis. With a background in marketing and consumer research, she offers valuable insights to readers. She has been writing for Gossipify for several years and has a degree in Marketing and Consumer Research from the University of Oxford.