The Treasure of Little Nicolas is an adaptation of the adventures of the hero of Goscinny and Sempé, released in cinemas on October 20, 2021.
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Little Nicholas’ Treasure is a film adapting the adventures of the hero of Goscinny and Sempé on the big screen, released on October 20, 2021. Carried by Jean-Paul Rouve, Audrey Lamy and Ilan Debrabant in the title role, this comic film allows the youngest to discover the escapades of Nicolas and his friends, while the older ones will immerse themselves in this classic of children’s literature.
Little Nicholas’ Treasure is classified “all audiences” in France and not recommended for children under six years old in Switzerland. If the film does not present any terrifying scenes, violence or nudity, children over six years old will appreciate the plot more than younger ones. But everyone can form their own opinion by watching the trailer for the Treasure of Little Nicholas below.
Synopsis – In the peaceful world of Little Nicolas, there is Dad, Mom, school, but above all, his group of friends. They are called The Invincibles, but above all they are inseparable. Or so they think. Because when Dad receives a promotion and announces that the family must move to the south of France, Nicolas’s little world collapses. How can you imagine life without your best friends? Without Alceste’s croissants, Agnan’s glasses, Clotaire’s nonsense, far from their dear wasteland? Helped by his friends, Nicolas sets out in search of a mysterious treasure that could allow him to prevent this terrible move.