Little Nicholas (2009)
Little Nicholas (2009)
Plot.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Maxime Godart
Nicolas
Kad Merad
Le père de Nicolas
Vincent Claude
Alceste
Charles Vaillant
Geoffroy
Sandrine Kiberlain
La maîtresse
Victor Carles
Clotaire
François-Xavier Demaison
Le bouillon
Michel Duchaussoy
Le directeur
Benjamin Averty
Eudes
Daniel Prévost
M. Moucheboume
Germain Petit Damico
Rufus
Damien Ferdel
Agnan
Michel Galabru
Le ministre
Anémone
Mlle Navarin
Virgile Tirard
Joachim
Louise Bourgoin
La fleuriste
Elisa Heusch
Marie-Edwige
Valérie Lemercier
La mère de Nicolas
Gérard Jugnot
Le chef de la chorale
Laurent Tirard
Director
Grégoire Vigneron
Writer
Alain Chabat
Writer
François Damiens
Blédurt
René Goscinny
Writer
Olivier Delbosc
Producer
Marc Missonnier
Producer
Klaus Badelt
Composer
Éric Berger
Le majordome
Marc Faure
Médecin 3
Denis Rouden
Cinematographer
Valérie Deseine
Editor
Françoise Bertin
La dame à la roulette
Gérard Moulévrier
CastingDirector
Nathalie Cerda
Madame Moucheboume
Françoise Dupertuis
ProductionDesigner
Cyril Couton
L'oncle de Nicolas
Virginia Anderson
La secrétaire (non créditée)
Didier Raymond
Médecin 1
Christian Taponard
Médecin
Alain Sachs
Médecin 2
Yves-Robert Viala
Médecin 4
Simon Goscinny du Chatenet
Un élève salle des examens
Serge Riaboukine
Francis Leborgne
Renaud Rutten
le moniteur d'auto-école
Tristan Aquilina
(uncredited)
Jean-Jacques Sempé
Original Story
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 30, 2009
Original NameLe Petit Nicolas
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 31m
Content RatingG
Budget$22,700,000
Box Office$62,794,894
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Wiki.
Little Nicholas (French: Le Petit Nicolas), also known as Petit Nicolas (UK), is a 2009 French-Belgian family comedy film directed by Laurent Tirard, who co-wrote with Grégoire Vigneron and Alain Chabat. It is based on a series of children's books by René Goscinny and Jean-Jacques Sempé. 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.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) Prize for Best Youth Film at the Cinéfranco in 2010 and also received nominations for the César Award for Best Writing – Adaptation, the European Film Award 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, was released on 9 July 2014.