The Dream Kids
The Dream Kids (French: Les petits princes) is a 2013 French comedy-drama film directed by Vianney Lebasque.
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| French | Les petits princes |
| Directed by | Vianney Lebasque |
| Written by | Vianney Lebasque Matthieu Gompel |
| Produced by | Marc-Etienne Schwartz Philippe Schwartz Maya Hariri Joffrey Hutin Virginie Silla Eric Abidal David Venditelli |
| Starring | Paul Bartel Reda Kateb Eddy Mitchell |
| Cinematography | Manuel Teran |
| Edited by | Claire Fieschi |
| Music by | Christophe Menassier |
| Distributed by | EuropaCorp |
Release date |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
| Country | France |
| Language | French |
| Budget | $3,4 million |
| Box office | $546,375[1] |
Plot
JB, 16 years old prodigy, is the latest to join the training center where evolve the greatest hopes of football. Between friendship, competition, rivalry and his attraction to Lila, a young girl passionate by the street art, JB will have to fight despite the dark secret that could prevent him from achieving his dream.
Cast
- Paul Bartel as JB
- Margot Bancilhon as Lila
- Reda Kateb as Reza
- Eddy Mitchell as Coach
- Samy Seghir as Selim
- Olivier Rabourdin as Christian
- Adel Bencherif as Sofiane
- Ralph Amoussou as El Malah
- Ahmed Dramé as Nimo
- Mathias Mlekuz as Guy
- Clément Solignac as Steve
- Antoine Bujoli as Wu
- Robert Abogo as Roger
- François Deblock as Piwi
- Amélie Chavaudra as Anais
- Sidwell Weber as Juliette
- Cédric Ben Abdallah as Mickael
- Paola Guidicelli as Constance
Awards and nominations
- Paul Bartel is Nominated to the César Award for Most Promising Actor
References
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