L'Apprenti Père Noël et le flocon magique (2013)
Directed by Luc Vinciguerra

Animation

Film Synopsis

Now it's official: Nicolas is to be the new Father Christmas - a huge responsibility for a little boy of seven years!  But only two days into his first round, Nicolas faces a terrible crisis.  Around the whole world, the magic of Christmas is in danger of disappearing - and it's all his fault!  The reason: Nicolas has contracted the disease of all children who want to grow up too quickly: adultisis!   The council of former Father Christmases has no choice but to relive Nicolas of his functions.  To win back his privileged position, Nicolas must rediscover the precious innocence of a little boy...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Luc Vinciguerra
  • Script: David Freedman (dialogue), Alexandre Reverend (dialogue), Luc Vinciguerra (dialogue)
  • Music: Robert Marcel Lepage
  • Cast: Nathan Simony (Nicolas), Benoît Allemane (Le Père Noël), Vincent Grass (Le Père Noël victorien), Jean-Claude Donda (M. Rassi), Alexis Tomassian (Randolf), Pascal Sellem (Edgar), Evelyne Grandjean (Solange Folichon), Alice Révérend (Solange jeune), Kylian Trouillard (Tim Tim), Céline Melloul (Rufus)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 82 min

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