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Belle & Sebastian

Original title: Belle et Sébastien
  • 2013
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
5.9K
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Belle & Sebastian (2013)
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A six-year-old boy and his dog look to foil a Nazi effort to capture French Resistance fighters.A six-year-old boy and his dog look to foil a Nazi effort to capture French Resistance fighters.A six-year-old boy and his dog look to foil a Nazi effort to capture French Resistance fighters.

  • Director
    • Nicolas Vanier
  • Writers
    • Juliette Sales
    • Fabien Suarez
    • Nicolas Vanier
  • Stars
    • Félix Bossuet
    • Tchéky Karyo
    • Margaux Chatelier
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    6.9/10
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    • Director
      • Nicolas Vanier
    • Writers
      • Juliette Sales
      • Fabien Suarez
      • Nicolas Vanier
    • Stars
      • Félix Bossuet
      • Tchéky Karyo
      • Margaux Chatelier
    • 26User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Félix Bossuet
    Félix Bossuet
    • Sébastien
    Tchéky Karyo
    Tchéky Karyo
    • César
    Margaux Chatelier
    Margaux Chatelier
    • Angélina
    Dimitri Storoge
    • Docteur Guillaume
    Urbain Cancelier
    Urbain Cancelier
    • The Mayor
    Andreas Pietschmann
    Andreas Pietschmann
    • Lieutenant Peter
    Mehdi El Glaoui
    Mehdi El Glaoui
    • André
    • (as Mehdi)
    Paloma Palma
    • Esther
    Karine Adrover
    • La mère d'Esther
    Loïc Varraut
    • Le père d'Esther
    Jan Oliver Schroeder
    • Soldat Hans
    • (as Jan-Oliver Schroeder)
    Tom Sommerlatte
    • Soldat Erich
    Andrée Damant
    Andrée Damant
    • Célestine
    Pasquale D'Inca
    • Le boucher
    Eric Soubelet
    • Fabien
    Michel Pellé
    • Le passeur
    Jean Blanc
    • Habitant délogé
    Matthieu Warter
    Matthieu Warter
    • Colonel allemand
    • Director
      • Nicolas Vanier
    • Writers
      • Juliette Sales
      • Fabien Suarez
      • Nicolas Vanier
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    9PaddysMovieReview

    Anyone who has a Companion Pet will adore this movie

    An intriguing tail and adventure of a little human and Belle the Great Pyranees. She is the star of the movie.
    6Quebec_Dragon

    Belle adaptation lacking something

    A review of this film by a guy actually named Sébastien because her mother liked the 60's TV series so much, what a concept! So this film is based on a children's novel by Cécile Aubry telling the story of a friendship between a young boy called Sébastien and a big white dog named Belle living in a small French village in the mountains in 1943. Before watching the film, I was only familiar with the anime version of the 80's that I loved, so I cannot evaluate how faithful it is to the original novel. My impression and Wikipedia tell me that a few creative freedoms were taken. So, we hear about a "beast" in the mountains killing sheep. Sébastien lives with his grandfather César and spends most of his time outdoors. It's revealed quite soon that the "beast" in question is actually a big dog that was beaten up by his former master, fled and became wild. Not that wild since Sébastien discovers the dog and quickly befriends her in secret, although the dog is still hunted and in constant danger of being killed by the villagers. Sébastien eventually names her "Belle" because once cleaned up, she's so beautiful. Of course, there's also a play on the Beauty and the Beast theme, la Belle et la Bête, that Sébastien probably never read. Not initially related but eventually becoming important, is that France is occupied by the Germans, and there's a clandestine operation by the French passing Jew refugees over the mountains to reach another country. There are regular visits by the Germans in the nearby village and they want to stop this.

    So, I found the movie rather peaceful and relaxing with beautiful mountainous landscapes. Contrary to what another review says, there is a story and even a few mysteries such as what happened to Sébastien's mother, who's helping the Jews and the true motivations of a few characters. I loved Belle, she was expressive and she looked like I what I envisioned she should in real life. I didn't like the actor Sébastien so much. Yes, he's cute, but a few times, there was a little something off in the way he played. It didn't seem all natural for lack of better explanation. The relationship between him and Belle was mostly fine, but there was some chemistry missing. I sometimes felt some kind of "disconnect" between him and her. The other adult actors were adequate, except for the doctor that I found bland, and the German lieutenant that I found more interesting than the rest. In fact, I liked how ambiguously he was portrayed.

    The animal sequences didn't particularly impress me, as it sometimes felt as if they were filmed separately, although they were real animals. Scenes of danger, especially the last one, felt a bit awkwardly filmed. At one point, there was a song sung by Sébastien in the background that I found very corny, but it might be my cynical adult side complaining. The couple of other songs sung by an adult woman fared better, but I would have preferred just poignant music instead. I don't really remember the soundtrack otherwise. I wish I would have been moved emotionally by the film, but I wasn't really, although I found a few sequences charming. So maybe it's nostalgia for the old cartoon talking, but for me, this adaptation, although competent enough, seemed to lack a certain magic. I'd recommend it for big dog lovers. As an aside, my girlfriend, not familiar with the story, liked the film much better than I did.

    Rating: 6 out of 10 (good)
    8gradyharp

    For the love of a dog

    Nicholas Vanier directed this adaptation of Cécile Aubry's novel (adaptation and screenplay by director Vanier with Juliette Sales and Fabien Suarez) n a film that is in both French and German with English subtitles. The result is a film for the heart – a reminder that during the atrocities of WW II there were moments of meaningful relationships, especially between animals and people (remember 'War Horse'?).

    The film is set during WWII in the snowy Alps of occupied France, on the border of Switzerland. Six year old Sébastien (Félix Bossuet), raised and adopted by his grandfather, is lonely and dreaming of the day his mother will return from America for him. He befriends an enormous yet gentle sheepdog Belle who quickly becomes his best friend and protector. With Nazis in the village rooting out the resistance fighters helping Jewish refugees cross the border, Belle and Sébastien's loyalty to each other and the village that has embraced them both will be put to the test.

    The scenery is magnificent and the acting by the young and gifted Félix Bossuet is extraordinary. It is a moment of devotion and love and caring and protection during WW II that creates a strong sense of caring about the true meaning of friendship.
    6estreet-eva

    Unusually upbeat for a French movie

    Belle and Sebastian may also be the name of a band or an appliance brand but this review deals with the recent French film by that name. In it, a boy and his fluffy white dog save Jewish refugees from the Nazi occupation of France by leading them over the French Alps into Switzerland. Why don't the soldiers just follow them into unarmed Switzerland and take back the escapees is a good question for your history teacher. Beyond the honoring of true-life heroic acts taken by the French resistance, the movie is also an excuse to film some stunning visuals in the boy's largely vertical world. Within this world some sad and sophisticated things happen (including a least 2 double-crosses) so clearly this isn't an American children's picture. Some sad stuff happens as well but not as much as you expect for a French film. The acting is overwrought at times but generally very good - the dog is excellent. In short, worth taking your older children to and having them learn something.
    7t-dooley-69-386916

    Heart-warming family drama with a big white dog and some Nazi's

    Adapted from the classic children's books by Cecile Aubrey - who also gave the name to one of the best band's ever, Scotland's own, 'Belle and Sebastian, we have a tale of a young boy and a dog. Well there is a bit more to it, as it is set in the Pyrenees during World War II. Sebastian befriends a run away dog and together they go off and have loads of adventures, face danger and stand up to the nasty Nazi's.

    We also have the French resistance lots of snow, some songs so sugary they must be bad for your teeth and some subliminal messages to children about being nice to each other and getting an education - preferably in a school.

    This is a great film for children - especially if learning French and might get them to start watching World cinema which can be no bad thing. It is very well made and the dog is as cute as a kitten in a bomber jacket. Add to that the mild adventure and you have all the ingredients for a classic. In French with a small amount of German and good sub titles; they are actually already making the follow up to this so that will be one to look out for soon.

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    • Trivia
      Belle is a Pyrenean Mountain Dog.
    • Crazy credits
      The closing credits include footage of Sebastien and Belle frolicking in the mountains.
    • Connections
      Followed by Belle & Sebastian: The Adventure Continues (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Belle
      Music by Daniel White

      Lyrics by Cécile Aubry

      Performed by Zaz

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    • Release date
      • December 18, 2013 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • French
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Belle and Sebastian
    • Filming locations
      • Bramans, France(location)
    • Production companies
      • Radar Films
      • Epithète Films
      • Gaumont
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $38,065
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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