The Triplets of Belleville

  • French version
  1. Overview
  2. Description
  3. Fact Sheet

Come along with Madame Souza and her loyal dog Bruno as she sets off in search of Champion, her grandson who was kidnapped at the Tour de France.

Directed by Sylvain Chomet in 2003, The Triplets of Belleville was a huge success and raked in several nominations and awards.

A sad little boy named Champion was adopted and raised by his grandmother, Madame Souza. Once she discovered his passion for cycling, she bought him a bike and did all she could to help him train.

Years later, Champion has become quite the peddler and is a sprinter in the Tour de France, but during the race, he gets kidnapped by two mysterious men. In their pursuit to find him, Madame Souza and her dog Bruno cross the Atlantic and end up in the middle of a megalopolis called Belleville…

Join them on this breathtaking chase, which earned the Étoile d’Or for Best French Feature Film in 2004.

Trailer

The film

  • Film identity

    Original title: Les Triplettes de Belleville

    Directed by: Sylvain CHOMET

    Country: France, Belgium, Canada, United Kingdom, Latvia

    Year of production: 2003

    Running time: 01 h 20 min

  • Technique

    Category: Feature film

    Techniques used: 2D/3D computer

    Version: Original French

    Process: Colour

    Target public: All audiences

  • Credits

    Directed by: Sylvain CHOMET

    Production: LES ARMATEURS, Didier BRUNNER, FRANCE 3 CINÉMA

    Distribution: CELLULOID DREAMS

    Script: Sylvain Chomet

    Sets: Evgeni Tomov

    Animation: Jean-Christophe Lie, Pieter Van Houte, Benoît Feroumont

    Music: Benoît Charest

    Editing: Chantal Colliber Brunner

    Voice: Betty Bonifassi, Marie-Lou Gauthier, Lina Boudreault