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Director: Zep
Cast: Donald Reignoux, Mélanie Bernier, Nathalie Homs, Sam Karmann
Titeuf is a comic series created by Swiss draughtsman Zep (real name Philippe Chapuis) depicting the life of a young boy (the title's namesake Titeuf, "Tootuff" in the English translation) and his vision of the adult world & themes such as love, sex, seduction and mysteries about the girls. In this film, Titeuf (Donald Reignoux) is off on a new comedic adventure! Things get complicated when Nadia (Melanie Bernier) doesn’t invite Titeuf to her birthday party, which is surely the most horrible moment of his life. Before long, Titeuf’s whole life is turned upside down when his parents are nearly deported. Everything continues to spiral out of control even in the midst of Titeuf’s exhaustive attempts to make matters right.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Titeuf, the 2011 animated comedy film directed by Zep, has received a mixed critical response, with an IMDb rating of 5.8/10 indicating a divided audience reception. The film has not received any major awards recognition.
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Fans of quirky, character-driven animation will find much to enjoy in Titeuf, the 2011 film directed by Swiss cartoonist Zep. With its whimsical depiction of a young boy's coming-of-age struggles and Zep's distinctive visual style, the film offers a charming and humorous take on universal themes of love, friendship, and growing up.
Titeuf is a French-Swiss animated comedy film directed by Zep, based on his Titeuf comic books. The film was released on April 6, 2011.
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