Synopsis
The Triplets of Belleville is a movie released in 2003.
In a whimsical blend of animation and adventure, a determined grandmother named Madame Souza embarks on an unforgettable quest when her beloved grandson is kidnapped during the illustrious Tour de France. Accompanied by her loyal dog Bruno, the duo finds themselves entwined with the eccentric and spirited Belleville Sisters, a quirky trio of aging song-and-dance performers reminiscent of the golden era of Hollywood. Together, they navigate a vibrant and surreal world, showcasing the power of tenacity, friendship, and the unbreakable bonds of family. Visually striking and rich in creativity, this film captures the essence of classic storytelling interwoven with modern flair. Its unique hand-drawn animation style brings to life a bustling, retro-futuristic Paris, filled with eccentric characters and captivating scenes that will leave audiences both laughing and gasping in delight. With minimal dialogue, the film communicates its heartwarming and humorous narrative through expressive imagery and enchanting musical numbers, making it a feast for the senses. As Madame Souza and her companions take on a larger-than-life adventure, viewers of all ages will be charmed by this endearing tale of courage, resilience, and the unyielding spirit of love.
France 3 Cinéma
Les Armateurs