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Madame Souza, an elderly woman, instills in her grandson Champion (for who she acts as his guardian) a love of cycling. As a young man, he does become a dedicated road racer with his grandmother as his trainer. During a mountainous leg of the Tour de France in which Champion is racing, he goes missing. Evidence points to him being kidnapped. Indeed, he and two of his competitors were kidnapped, the kidnappers who want to use the threesome's unique skills for nefarious purposes. With Champion's overweight and faithful pet dog Bruno at her side, Madame Souza goes looking for Champion. Their trek takes them overseas to the town of Belleville. Without any money, Madame Souza and Bruno are befriended and taken in by three eccentric elderly women, who were once the renowned jazz singing group The Triplets of Belleville. The triplets help Madame Souza and Bruno try to locate and rescue Champion. Written by Huggo

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'Belleville Rendez-vous' redirects here. For the Academy Award-nominated song from the film, see Belleville Rendez-vous (song).
The Triplets of Belleville
Directed bySylvain Chomet
Produced byDidier Brunner
Paul Cadieux
Regis Ghezelbash
Colin Rose
Viviane Vanfleteren
Written bySylvain Chomet
StarringBéatrice Bonifassi
Lina Boudreault
Michel Robin
Music byBenoît Charest
Edited byDominique Brune
Chantal Colibert Brunner
Dominique Lefever
Production
company
Les Armateurs
Production Champion
Vivi Film
France 3 Cinéma
RGP Productions
Canal+, Sofica Gimages 3, Cofimage 12, Telefilm Canada, SODEC, Charente, Région Poitou-Charentes
CNC, Fonds Film in Vlaanderen, Nationale Loterij of Belgium
BBC Bristol, BBC Worldwide
Distributed byDiaphana Films (France)
Tartan Films(UK)
  • 11 June 2003 (France)
78 minutes
CountryFrance
Belgium
Canada
United Kingdom
LanguageFrench
English
Portuguese
Budget$9.5 million[1]
Box office$14.8 million[2]

The Triplets of Belleville (French: Les Triplettes de Belleville) is a 2003 animatedcomedy film written and directed by Sylvain Chomet. It was released as Belleville Rendez-vous in the United Kingdom. The film is Chomet's first feature film and was an international co-production among companies in France, the United Kingdom, Belgium, and Canada.

The film features the voices of Michèle Caucheteux, Jean-Claude Donda, Michel Robin, and Monica Viegas. There is little dialogue; much of the narrative is conveyed through song and pantomime. It tells the story of Madame Souza, an elderly woman who goes on a quest to rescue her grandson Champion, a Tour de France cyclist, who has been kidnapped by the French mafia for gambling purposes and taken to the city of Belleville (an amalgam of New York City, Montreal and Quebec City[3]). She is accompanied by Champion's loyal but obese hound, Bruno, and joined by the Triplets of Belleville, music hall singers from the 1930s, whom she meets in the city.

The film was highly praised by audiences and critics for its unique style of animation. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards—Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song for 'Belleville Rendez-vous'. It was also screened out of competition (hors concours) at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival.[4]

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Plot[edit]

The film begins with a flashback showing The Triplets of Belleville: a trio of singers performing on stage in the early 1900s (dancing alongside other celebrities including Josephine Baker and Django Reinhardt).

Les Triplettes De Belleville Lyrics

The story focuses on Madame Souza, an elderly woman raising her young grandson, Champion. Souza notices her grandson is sad and lonely, likely due to the loss of his parents, so she first tries to get him interested in the piano. When this fails, she buys him a puppy named Bruno to cheer him up. Although he is initially happy, he quickly becomes melancholic once again. After discovering that Champion has a keen interest in road bicycle racing (it is implied that Champion's deceased parents were cyclists), she buys him a tricycle. Years later, Champion has become a professional cyclist with Souza as his coach.

Champion competes the Tour de France but during the race, he and two other riders are kidnapped by two French mafia henchmen and brought to the bustling metropolis of Belleville.

Souza and Bruno follow the men, but lose their trail soon after reaching the city. Lost and with no way to find Champion, Souza has a chance encounter with the renowned Belleville triplets, music hall singers from the 1930s, now elderly women turned improvisational musicians. The sisters take Souza to their home and over time she becomes a part of their group. Meanwhile, the mafia boss drugs the kidnapped cyclists and employs a mechanic to build a stationary cycling machine for the racers to race on to create their own miniature Tour de France for gambling.

At a fancy restaurant, the Triplets and Souza perform a jam session using a newspaper, refrigerator, vacuum cleaner and bicycle wheel as instruments. The mafia boss who kidnapped her grandson happens to be in the same restaurant and, with the help of Bruno, Souza realizes he has Champion. She tails one of the Mafia's minions the next day and discovers their scheme. That night, several mob bosses and their henchmen arrive at the mafia hideout and place bets on the riders (one of whom falls off his bicycle from exhaustion, at which point the bookmaker shoots him as one would an injured horse). Madame Souza, Bruno and the Triplets then infiltrate the hideout and sabotage the contraption, unbolting it from the ground and turning it into a pedal-powered vehicle on which they all escape. The mob henchmen pursue them, but are all thwarted amidst the chase. The film ends with the motley group riding on out of Belleville, and a flashforward to an elderly Champion reflecting on the adventure, as told to him by the then-deceased Souza.

Reception[edit]

Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 94% of 141 surveyed critics gave it a positive review, and the average rating was 8.2/10; the consensus reads: 'Richly detailed and loaded with surreal touches, The Triplets of Belleville is an odd, delightful charmer.'[5]Metacritic, which assigns a normalized score, rated it 91/100 based on 35 reviews.[6]

Awards[edit]

The film was nominated for two Academy Awards: for Best Animated Feature, making it the first PG-13 animated film to be nominated in that category; and for Best Original Song (Benoît Charest and Sylvain Chomet for the song 'Belleville Rendez-vous', sung by Matthieu Chedid in the original version). The film lost the Best Animated Feature award to Finding Nemo. It also has won the César for Best Film Music,[7] and as a co-production with Canada it won the Genie Award for Best Motion Picture[8] and the BBC Four World Cinema Award in 2004.[9]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  1. ^Grey, Tobias (19 January 2003). 'New Gaul draw: France toons up'. Variety. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
  2. ^'The Triplets of Belleville'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
  3. ^Curiel, Jonathan (29 December 2003). 'For caricaturist Chomet, creator of 'Triplets of Belleville,' it's a long way from Disney'. SFGate. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  4. ^'Festival de Cannes: The Triplets of Belleville'. festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 9 November 2009.
  5. ^'The Triplets of Belleville (2003)'. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
  6. ^'The Triplets of Belleville'. Metacritic. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
  7. ^James, Alison (17 February 2004). 'Lumiere Awards puts spotlight on 'Triplets''. Variety. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
  8. ^Tillson, Tamsen (31 March 2005). 'Genies toon in 'Triplets''. Variety. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
  9. ^'BBC Four delivers crown to 'Triplets''. Variety. 25 January 2004. Retrieved 19 April 2014.

External links[edit]

  • The Triplets of Belleville on IMDb
  • The Triplets of Belleville at AllMovie
  • The Triplets of Belleville at Box Office Mojo
  • The Triplets of Belleville at Rotten Tomatoes
  • The Triplets of Belleville at Metacritic
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