Titeuf, le film (2011)
Directed by Zep

Animation / Comedy

Film Synopsis

For the life of him, Titeuf cannot comprehend why Nadia failed to invite him to her birthday party.  How could she forget to invite someone who goes into seduction overdrive whenever he sees her?  It soon turns out that this sleight is the least of Titeuf's worries as he attempts to recover his bruised self-esteem...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Zep
  • Script: Zep
  • Music: Moïse Albert, Thierry Blanchard, Nicolas Neidhardt, Zep
  • Cast: Donald Reignoux (Titeuf), Mélanie Bernier (Nadia), Emilie Blon-Metzinger (Maman Nadia), Zabou Breitman (Maman), Jean-Luc Couchard (Le psy imaginaire), Danielle Hazan (Maîtresse), Nathalie Homs (Zizi), Sam Karmann (Papa), Michael Lonsdale (Le psy), Maria Pacôme (Mémé), Jean Rochefort (Pépé)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 87 min

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