Loulou, l'incroyable secret (2013)
Directed by Eric Omond, Grégoire Solotareff

Animation
aka: Wolfy, the Incredible Secret

Film Synopsis

Loulou may be a wolf and Tom may be a rabbit, but, incredibly, these two have been the best of friends since childhood.  Loulou has always believed he is an orphan, but he learns from a gypsy that his mother is still alive.  The two friends set out to find her in the principality of Wolfenberg and arrive when the Festival de Carne is in full swing.  Will Loulou and Tom's friendship survive in a place where herbivores end up as slaves or on the menu?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Eric Omond, Grégoire Solotareff
  • Script: Grégoire Solotareff, Jean-Luc Fromental
  • Music: Laurent Perez
  • Cast: Malik Zidi (Loulou), Stéphane Debac (Tom), Anaïs Demoustier (Scarlett), Carlo Brandt (Lou-Andréa), Marianne Basler (Olympe), Léonore Chaix (Cornélia), Sarah-Jane Sauvegrain (Nina), Patrick Paroux (Momo, le portier), Marie Berto (Rosetta), Rémy Roubakha (Simon-Edgar Finkel), John Arnold (Paul-Loup), Paul Bandey (Winston)
  • Country: France / Belgium / Hungary
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 80 min
  • Aka: Wolfy, the Incredible Secret

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