The Triplets of Belleville
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The Triplets of Belleville

Year:
Duration:
Argentina:80 min (Buenos Aires Festival Internacional de Cine Independiente) | Canada:78 min
Genres:
Animation | Comedy
IMDB rate:
7.8
Director:
Sylvain Chomet
Awards:
Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 21 wins & 24 nominations
Details
Country: France
Release Date: 2003-06-11
Earnings
Budget: $8,000,000
Opening Weekend: $143,762 (USA) (30 November 2003)
Gross: $7,002,255 (USA) (4 July 2004)
Cast
Actor
Character
Béatrice Bonifassi
Triplets (singing voice)
Lina Boudreau
Triplets (voice)
Michèle Caucheteux
(voice)
Jean-Claude Donda
(voice)
Mari-Lou Gauthier
Triplets (voice)
Charles Linton
(singing voice) (as Charles Prévost Linton)
Michel Robin
(voice)
Monica Viegas
(voice)
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Trivia
There is also an animated caricature of dancer/singer/performer Josephine Baker, a black American entertainer who left the U.S. in the 1920s because of the virulent racism she encountered and became a tremendous star in Europe. She was very big in Paris and often appeared in shows half-nude, as she did in this film.
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All cars used in the movie are Citroën. This ties in with the joke that the cars cannot turn corners.
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The music heard on the soundtrack as Mme. Souza and Bruno follow the ocean liner is from the opening movement (Kyrie) of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Mass in C minor.
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Goofs
The odds on the chalkboard when cyclist #2 falls off his bike.
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In the betting scene we see the bet master with 3 cards in his right hand (they go in the order: 2-1-3). After cyclist #2 is shot we see the bet master again with the same 3 cards in the same order.
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When Madame Souza, pretending to be blind, is following the mechanic, she approaches a junction where there is a fire hydrant, a newspaper vending machine and a pedestrian crossing. In the next shot, all have vanished.
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