Little Nicholas' Treasure

2021 French film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Little Nicholas' Treasure (known as Le Trésor du Petit Nicolas in French) is a 2021 French family comedy film directed by Julien Rappeneau, starring Ilan Debrabant, Audrey Lamy, and Jean-Paul Rouve. It is the sequel to the 2014 film Nicholas on Holiday. The film was released in France on October 20, 2021. The film is based on Le Petit Nicolas, René Goscinny's and Jean-Jacques Sempé's books for children about Nicholas and his friends.

Directed byJulien Rappeneau
Written by
Produced by
  • Vivien Aslanian
  • Emilien Bignon
  • Christine De Jekel
  • Olivier Delbosc
  • Cedric Iland
  • Romain Le Grand
  • Marc Missionnier
  • Marco Pacchioni
  • Bastien Sirodot
Starring
  • Ilan Debrabant
  • Audrey Lamy
  • Jean-Paul Rouve
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Little Nicholas' Treasure
Directed byJulien Rappeneau
Written by
Produced by
  • Vivien Aslanian
  • Emilien Bignon
  • Christine De Jekel
  • Olivier Delbosc
  • Cedric Iland
  • Romain Le Grand
  • Marc Missionnier
  • Marco Pacchioni
  • Bastien Sirodot
Starring
  • Ilan Debrabant
  • Audrey Lamy
  • Jean-Paul Rouve
CinematographyVincent Mathias
Music byMartin Rappeneau
Production
company
Curiosa Films[1]
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures[1]
Release date
  • 20 October 2021 (2021-10-20)
Running time
104 minutes[2]
CountryFrance
Budget$20,167,665 (approx.)
Box office$4,858,613
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Plot

Nicholas loves spending time with his mischievous middle school gang, The Invincibles. When his dad gets a job transfer to the south of France, the gang plans a treasure hunt to prevent the relocation as Nicholas can't bear leaving his friends.[3][4]

Cast

  • Ilan Debrabant as Nicolas
  • Audrey Lamy as the mother of Nicolas
  • Jean-Paul Rouve as the father of Nicolas
  • Pierre Arditi as Monsieur Moucheboume
  • Gregory Gadebois as Monsieur Lebon ("Le Bouillon")
  • Jean-Pierre Daroussin as the director
  • Adeline D'Hermy as the teacher
  • Noemie Lvovsky as Mrs. Bouillaguet
  • Francois Morel as Mr. Bledurt, the neighbour
  • Anton Alluin as Clotaire
  • Oscar Boissiere as Celestial
  • Leandre Castellano-Lemoine as Agnan
  • Malo Chanson-Demange as Rufus
  • Simon Faliu as Geoffroy
  • Malick Laugier as Eudes
  • Leonard Signoret as Maixent
  • Philippe Uchan as Grifaton
  • Lise Lametrie as Even
  • Capucine Sainson-Fabresse as Marie-Edwige
  • Catherine Davenier as Mrs. Moucheboume

Reception

The film gained mixed reviews from audiences and critics on Rotten Tomatoes.[5] It received a rating of 5.7 out of 10 on IMDb.[6]

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