Le Petit Bougnat
Originally released in 1970. Le Petit Bougnat is a comedy film. directed by Bernard Toublanc-Michel.
Starring Claude Amazan, Isabelle Adjani, and Vincenzo Sartini
Synopsis
When the long awaited departure day arrives, le Petit Bougnat, a child coal merchant eager to go to summer camp, realizes that his mother forgot to register his name with the rest of the group. Desperate to join them, the young coal merchant tries to find a way to integrate himself with the other campers. On the opposite end of the spectrum is Rose (Isabelle Adjani), who refuses to join the kids and goes so far as to run away from the bus. While the coal merchant is busy avoiding authorities who want to remove him from the rest of the group, Rose continues to sulk and search for a way back home. Despite her initial doubtfulness, Rose eventually comes to see the charms of the camp, and walks away from an offer to leave.
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- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Le Petit Bougnat about?
When the long awaited departure day arrives, le Petit Bougnat, a child coal merchant eager to go to summer camp, realizes that his mother forgot to register his name with the rest of the group. Des...
Who directed Le Petit Bougnat?
Le Petit Bougnat was directed by Bernard Toublanc-Michel.
How long is Le Petit Bougnat?
Le Petit Bougnat has a runtime of 1 hours and 35 minutes (95 minutes total).
When was Le Petit Bougnat released?
Le Petit Bougnat was released on May 6, 1970 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Le Petit Bougnat?
The main cast of Le Petit Bougnat includes Claude Amazan, Isabelle Adjani, Vincenzo Sartini, Guy Allombert, Michel Théodou.