''Little Nicholas'' (french: Le Petit Nicolas), also known as ''Petit Nicolas'' (UK), is a 2009 French-Belgian
family
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comedy film
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directed by
Laurent Tirard
Laurent Tirard (born 18 February 1967) is a French film director and screenwriter.
Life and career
Laurent Tirard grew up admiring American films, such as those by Steven Spielberg. He studied film making at New York University, worked as a scr ...
, who co-wrote with Grégoire Vigneron and
Alain Chabat
Alain Chabat (; born 24 November 1958) is a French actor, comedian, director, screenwriter, producer and television presenter. He was originally known for his work in the comedy group Les Nuls, including as the co-writer and lead actor of ''La C ...
. It is based on a
series of children's books
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* George Series (1920–1995), English physicist
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by
René Goscinny
René Goscinny (, ; 14 August 1926 – 5 November 1977) was a French comic editor and writer, who created the ''Astérix'' comic book series with illustrator Albert Uderzo. Raised largely in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he attended French schoo ...
and
Jean-Jacques Sempé
Jean-Jacques Sempé, usually known as Sempé (; 17 August 1932 – 11 August 2022), was a French cartoonist. He is known for the series of children's books he created with René Goscinny, ''Le Petit Nicolas'', and also for his poster-like illust ...
. The film features an ensemble cast led by
Maxime Godart in the title role of Nicolas. The film was theatrically released in France on 30 September 2009 by
Wild Bunch Distribution, Central Film, and
EOne Films
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.
The film received mostly positive reviews from critics and earned $100.8 million on a $22.7 million budget. It won the French Television of Ontario (
TFO
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) Prize for Best Youth Film at the
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in 2010 and also received nominations for the
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* C ...
for
Best Writing – Adaptation, the
European Film Award
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for
People's Choice Award for Best European Film, and the Cinema Brazil Grand Prize for Best Foreign-Language Film. A sequel, ''
Nicholas on Holiday
''Nicholas on Holiday'' (aka ''Nicolas on Holiday'' (UK), french: Les Vacances du Petit Nicolas) is a 2014 French family comedy film directed by Laurent Tirard, starring Mathéo Boisselier, Valérie Lemercier, Kad Merad, Dominique Lavanant, Franço ...
'', was released on 9 July 2014.
Synopsis
In 1950s
Paris
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, a young boy named Nicolas and his friends get into all sorts of mischief, both intentional and unintentional. Matters worsen when Nicolas, a single child, thinks his mother is pregnant and a baby brother is forthcoming. A friend of Nicolas's has a baby brother and thinks brotherhood is horrible. Thanks to his friend's ideas, Nicolas believes this means his parents do not love him anymore and will abandon him. He and his pals embark on several schemes to raise 500
franc
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s to have the baby kidnapped and left in a jungle.
Cast
*
Maxime Godart as Little Nicolas
*
Valérie Lemercier
Valérie Lemercier (; born 9 March 1964) is a French actress, screenwriter, director and singer.
Life and career
Born in Dieppe, Seine-Maritime as the daughter of farmers, Lemercier grew up in Gonzeville and then studied at the Rouen Conservato ...
as Nicolas' mother
*
Kad Merad
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Life and career
Kad Merad was born in Sidi Bel Abbès, Algeria, on 27 March 1 ...
as Nicolas' father
*
Sandrine Kiberlain
Sandrine Kiberlain (born Sandrine Kiberlajn; 25 February 1968) is a French actress and singer. Her most notable roles were in the films '' The Patriots'' (1994), '' A Self Made Hero'' (1996), ''For Sale'' (1998), ''Alias Betty'' (2001), ''Madem ...
as the teacher
*
François-Xavier Demaison as Mr. Dubon
*
Daniel Prévost
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Daniel Prévost, alias Denis Forestier, was born to Micheline Chevalier and Mohand Ait Salem. His father was of Berber descent from Algeria (Kabylie re ...
as M. Moucheboume, Nicolas' father's boss
*
Michel Galabru
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Career
Galabru appeared in more than 250 films and worked with directors such as Bertrand Blier, Costa-Gavras, Luc Besson (for '' Subway''), and Jean-Luc Godard. ...
as The Education Minister (1922-†2016)
*
Anémone
Anne Bourguignon (; 9 August 1950 – 30 April 2019), known professionally as Anémone (), was a French actress, filmmaker and political activist. She took her stage name in 1968 from the title of her film debut in Philippe Garrel's ''Anémone' ...
as Mademoiselle Navarin (1950-†2019)
*
François Damiens
François Georges Henri Marie Ghislain Joseph Damiens (; born 17 January 1973) is a Belgian actor.
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He has appeared in more than fifty films since 2000. He started out doing hidden camera videos in the 90s and became widely popular in B ...
as Blédur
*
Serge Riaboukine
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as Francis Leborgne
*
Victor Carles
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as Clotaire, the worst student in class
*
Damien Ferdel as Agnan, the hypocrite and best student in class
*
Vincent Claude as Alceste, the
glutton
*
Charles Vaillant as Geoffrey, the richest student in class
*
Benjamin Averty as Eudes, the fighter (1998-†2018)
*
Germain Petit Damico as Rufus, the son of policeman
*
Virgile Tirard as Joachim
*
Françoise Bertin
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She appeared in over 125 films since 1961. Among these were five films directed by Alain Resnais: ''Last Year at Marienbad'', '' Muriel'', '' The War Is Over'', ''I ...
as The old lady (1925-†2014)
*
Michel Duchaussoy
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as the headmaster (1938-†2012)
Production
Development
Producers Olivier Delbosc and Marc Missonnier from ''Fidelity Films'' offered Laurent Tirard the project, who immediately accepted it because he had grown up with the characters from the story. About the story, Tirard said, "It... struck me as obvious. I grew up with ''Le Petit Nicolas''. I read
twhen I was a teenager. This work represents me and speaks to me. I immediately knew what the film would look like."
Tirard further added that the character of Nicolas was very personal to René Goscinny, saying, "I knew that the key would be to adapt the both in his work and in his life, so I tried to understand the character of René Goscinny. This was someone who was looking for his place in society, and he had to win through laughter...
oscinnyrealized that laughter could be both a defense
na society where you do not feel out-of-place and a way to insert. These are things that I read between the lines of his biographies, and
hey
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* Hey (band), a Polish rock band
Albums
* ''Hey'' (Andreas Bourani album) or the title song (see below), 2014
* ''Hey!'' (Julio Iglesias album) or the title song, 1980
* ''Hey!'' (Jullie album) or the title s ...
spoke to me. The little boy looking for his place in society has become the axis on which to build the story."
Casting
On 8 April 2008, it was announced that
Valérie Lemercier
Valérie Lemercier (; born 9 March 1964) is a French actress, screenwriter, director and singer.
Life and career
Born in Dieppe, Seine-Maritime as the daughter of farmers, Lemercier grew up in Gonzeville and then studied at the Rouen Conservato ...
and
Kad Merad
Kad Merad (born Kaddour Merad, ar, قدور ميراد, link=no; 27 March 1964) is a French-Algerian filmmaker and actor who has acted both on stage and on screen.
Life and career
Kad Merad was born in Sidi Bel Abbès, Algeria, on 27 March 1 ...
had joined the cast of the film as Nicloas's mother and father.
Maxime Godart was cast as the main protagonist, Nicolas. On that matter, Tirard said, "Maxime Godart has a very clear vision of the place he wants to be in the company of what he wants to do with his life. With his outgoing personality, I thought he would not be afraid in front of the camera. But it happened the other way around. The first day, when huge crane arm with a camera approached him for a first round crank, he was petrified!" According to Tirard, Maxime had a great desire to play the character, and he really enjoyed it. "He never gave any sign of fatigue or expressed the need to stop," said Tirard. Tirard also cast his own son Virgil Tirard, as Joachim, a classmate and friend of Nicolas's.
Filming
Filming began on 22 May 2008 in
Paris
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and ended on 11 October 2008. Most of the filming took place at Studio Monev at
Sint-Pieters-Leeuw
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. Scenes were also shot at
Laeken
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, near the old school of boatmen on a vacant lot, and at the corner of la rue Claessens and la rue Dieudonné Lefèvre.
Music and soundtrack
The
score for ''Le Petit Nicolas'' was composed by
Klaus Badelt
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and performed by
Geert Chatrou,
Dirk Brossé
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, and Loïc Pontieux. It was released on 28 September 2009 by
EmArcy Records
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.
Renan Luce
Renan Luce (; born 5 March 1980) is a French singer-songwriter from Paris. His songs are inspired by the 20th-century singer Georges Brassens and depict everyday life with a dose of humour and poetry. He is the voice of Wirt in the French dub of ...
's second single "On n’est pas à une bêtise près" ("Was not a mistake near") from his 2009 album ''Clan miros'' appears in the end credits of the film, but it is not part of the album. The song was later released by Luce in October 2009. The album received positive response on its release. ''Movienthusiast'' gave the album a positive review and awarded it three out of five stars, saying, "
hemusic of this film is able to fill a variety of themes,
ndscenes usually pose a ticklish feeling in the audience themselves." In the soundtrack, Badelt uses "intelligent sound", combining bass drums, violin, harmonica, triangle, and even whistle. "Overall," said ''Movienthusiast'', "every scene is filled by a variety of sounds from various instruments, giving them extra charm."
;Track listing
Release
Theatrical release
The film was theatrically released in France on 30 September 2009 by
Wild Bunch Distribution, Central Film, and
EOne Films
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.
Home media
The film was released on DVD on 3 February 2010 by Wild Side Video. Bonus features included a booklet with a history of Petit Nicolas and commentary featuring the child artists of the film.
Reception
Box office
In its first week of release, ''Le Petit Nicolas'' sold over a million tickets in France.
The film was the highest-grossing film in France for the year with a gross of $48,398,428. It grossed $11,088,066 in international territories for a total of $59,486,494.
Critical reception
On
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website
Rotten Tomatoes
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, the film holds an approval rating of 60% based on 10 reviews. David Parkinson of
Empire Online
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David Hepworth of Emap, the publisher of British music magazines '' Q'' and ''Smash Hits'', among other titles ...
gave the film three out of five stars, saying, "Charmingly capturing the misconceptions of childhood and ebulliently played by a knowing cast, it should delight all ages." Phelim O'Neill of
The Guardian
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gave four stars out of five by saying that "It presents a gently humorous, beautifully shot idyllic version of childhood, all blue skies, good manners and not a hair out of place. It's a nice place to visit for the duration."
Omer Ali of ''Little White Lies'' praised the film, saying, "A diverting alternative to more high-octane kiddie fare." Amber Wilkinson of ''Eye for Film'' praised the actors, saying, "In a refreshing change from Hollywood films aimed at this market, there is a blissful lack of toilet humor and... plenty of fun to be had for an older audience in watching Nicholas' hapless father (Kad Merad) attempt to win a promotion from his boss by bringing him home to dinner. The acting from the adults has a slight pantomime edge to it, but this complements the source material and gives a real sense of the way in which children tend to view grown-ups as larger-than-life. The children, meanwhile, form a sweet and believable ensemble with Maxime Godart in the central role and Victor Carles as class clot Clotaire. In particular,
hey are
Hey or Hey! may refer to:
Music
* Hey (band), a Polish rock band
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* ''Hey'' (Andreas Bourani album) or the title song (see below), 2014
* ''Hey!'' (Julio Iglesias album) or the title song, 1980
* ''Hey!'' (Jullie album) or the title ...
likely to crop up in other films."
Similarly, Bernard Besserglik of
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also commented, saying that this film adaptation is "technically proficient" and "
eaturestwo of France's best comic actors."
However, Jordan Mintzer of
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criticized the film, saying, "The clan of boys, and especially Nicolas himself, are too impeccably coiffed, dressed, and mannered to resemble the ruffians depicted in Sempe’s drawings or anything like real kids at all. Along with Francoise Dupertuis’ flamboyant sets and tidy lensing by Denis Rouden ("MR 73″), the result is a look of squeaky-clean postwar nostalgia, closer to Christophe Barratier’s ''The Chorus'' than to Truffaut’s ''The 400 Blows'', which was set around the same time period."
Robbie Collin of
The Daily Telegraph
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It was fo ...
also gave a negative review to the film, saying, "English-speaking children will have to read very quickly indeed to keep up with the subtitles in this meek French family entertainment based on a series of children’s books by René Goscinny, original writer of the ''Asterix'' strips."
Accolades
Sequel
In August 2013, it was confirmed that the film sequel, ''
Nicholas on Holiday
''Nicholas on Holiday'' (aka ''Nicolas on Holiday'' (UK), french: Les Vacances du Petit Nicolas) is a 2014 French family comedy film directed by Laurent Tirard, starring Mathéo Boisselier, Valérie Lemercier, Kad Merad, Dominique Lavanant, Franço ...
'' (''Les Vacances du Petit Nicolas''), would be released on 9 July 2014.
Valérie Lemercier
Valérie Lemercier (; born 9 March 1964) is a French actress, screenwriter, director and singer.
Life and career
Born in Dieppe, Seine-Maritime as the daughter of farmers, Lemercier grew up in Gonzeville and then studied at the Rouen Conservato ...
and
Kad Merad
Kad Merad (born Kaddour Merad, ar, قدور ميراد, link=no; 27 March 1964) is a French-Algerian filmmaker and actor who has acted both on stage and on screen.
Life and career
Kad Merad was born in Sidi Bel Abbès, Algeria, on 27 March 1 ...
reprised their roles in the sequel, with the character of Nicolas played by newcomer Mathéo Boisselier.
See also
*
Le petit Nicolas
''Le Petit Nicolas'' (Little Nicholas) is a series of French children's books created by René Goscinny and illustrated by Jean-Jacques Sempé and it was first published on 30 March 1959. The books depict an idealized version of childhood in 19 ...
, series of French children's books.
References
External links
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2009 films
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Films based on French novels
Films based on children's books
Films set in Paris
Films shot in France
Films set in the 1950s
2009 comedy-drama films
Films scored by Klaus Badelt
2000s French films