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Remi, Nobody's Boy

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Remi, Nobody's Boy
The film poster shows a boy, a man, a monkey and a dog at the left. The background is a French countryside under partly cloudy blue sky. The lower middle has the film's name, the top contains the list of principal actors, and the bottom contains the film's credits.
Theatrical release poster
FrenchRémi sans famille
Directed byAntoine Blossier
Written byAntoine Blossier
Based onSans Famille
by Hector Malot
Produced byAntoine Blossier
Philippe Rousselet
Starring
  • Daniel Auteuil
  • Maleaume Paquin
  • Virginie Ledoyen
  • Jonathan Zaccaï
  • Jacques Perrin
  • Ludivine Sagnier
CinematographyRomain Lacourbas
Edited byStéphane Garnier
Music byRomaric Laurence
Production
companies
Distributed byMars Films
Release dates
  • September 30, 2018 (2018-09-30) (Festival Première)
  • December 12, 2018 (2018-12-12) (France)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Remi, Nobody's Boy (French: Rémi sans famille) is a 2018 French historical comedy-drama film directed by Antoine Blossier. The story is based on the French author Hector Malot's novel Sans Famille.[1]

Synopsis

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The beginning of the film takes place in an orphanage on a stormy night. The terrified children are gathered on an old man, who tells a story about his childhood, and the man's name is Rémi.

Rémi is a young boy found abandoned at a church as a baby. The boy grew up happily with his mother, but difficulties came when his father had an accident and was sued. Rémi was tried to be taken to an orphanage by his father when they met with a former violinist named Vitalis, a street performer with a monkey, Lovely Heart (Joli-Coeur in original French), and a dog, Capi. Vitalis discovered Rémi's singing talent and offered to "rent" the boy to escape the orphanage. Their adventure begins...

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ à 17h47, Par Catherine Balle Le 21 janvier 2020 (2020-01-21). "«Rémi sans Famille»: comment le film a voyagé jusqu'en Chine". leparisien.fr (in French). Retrieved 2022-04-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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