The Triplets of Belleville backdrop
The Triplets of Belleville

The Triplets of Belleville

Get your hands together for The Triplets of Belleville!

7.4 / 1020031h 20m

Synopsis

When her grandson is kidnapped during the Tour de France, Madame Souza and her beloved pooch Bruno team up with the Belleville Sisters—an aged song-and-dance team from the days of Fred Astaire—to rescue him.

Genre: Animation, Comedy, Drama, Family

Status: Released

Director: Sylvain Chomet

Website: http://www.sonyclassics.com/triplets/

Main Cast

Suzy Falk

Suzy Falk

Triplet (voice)

Lina Boudreau

Triplet (voice)

Betty Bonifassi

Betty Bonifassi

Triplet (voice)

Michèle Caucheteux

Triplet (voice)

Jean-Claude Donda

Jean-Claude Donda

General Gaulle / Sports Commentators / Homeless (voice)

Mari-Lou Gauthier

Triplet (voice)

Charles Linton

Additional Voice (voice)

Monica Viegas

Madame Souza (voice)

Michel Robin

Michel Robin

Adult Champion (voice)

Trailer

User Reviews

CinemaSerf

Now I knew that the Tour de France had an element of peril to it, but I'd never have thought anyone would stoop to kidnapping three of the cyclists! Well that's what happens to "Champion" and it's what motivates his loving grandmother "Mme. Souza" and her chunky mutt "Bruno" to come to their rescue. Whilst we know a little of the cunning plan afoot by the felons she must travel to the quaint town of "Belleville" and do her own investigating. Fortunately, there are three old ladies who take a shine to this fish-out-if-water pair and provide them with board, lodgings and maybe just a bit of inspiration for their search. When that leads them to their own local, diminutive, Godfather-figure things really start to hot up and the bullets start to fly! Just what has "Champion" got that they all want? I really enjoined the animation style of this caper. Straight out of the blocks we've got something that wouldn't have looked out of place in "Top Hat" (1935) before the lively jazzy soundtrack provides an amiable conduit for a story that's full of twists and turns and that pays an homage to pretty much the whole gamut of film-noir genres en route to it's denouement. The facials are hugely expressive and the cast of characters - real-life and fictional - presents us with some quirky and engaging comedy drama for eighty minutes. This is good fun, darkly engaging and well worth the watch.