Boule & Bill (2013)
Directed by Alexandre Charlot, Franck Magnier

Comedy / Family

Film Synopsis

A young cocker spaniel mopes in his cage, sad that he has not yet met the master of his dreams.  Then, suddenly, he is face-to-face with a little boy who is as red as he is.  Birds of a feather flock together...  For Bill and Boule it is the beginning of a beautiful friendship, but for their parents it is quite a different matter...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Alexandre Charlot, Franck Magnier
  • Script: Alexandre Charlot, Franck Magnier
  • Cinematographer: Axel Cosnefroy
  • Music: Alexandre Azaria
  • Cast: Franck Dubosc (Papa), Marina Foïs (Maman), Manu Payet (Bill), Sara Giraudeau (Caroline), Charles Crombez (Boule), Laurie Gard (Anne-Catherine), Jean-François Wolff (Le onducteur de la BMW), Lionel Abelanski, Nicolas Vaude
  • Country: France / Belgium / Luxembourg
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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