My Mommy is in America and She Met Buffalo Bill (2013)

ALL 06/11/2013 (fr) Animation 75 Min
  • Release
    06/11/2013
  • Production
    Label Anim, StudioCanal, Melusine Productions
  • Rotten tomato
    70%
  • Original title
    Ma maman est en Amérique, elle a rencontré Buffalo Bill
  • Original language
    fr
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

Jean’s father is always busy at work, so he spends most of his time with his nanny Yvette and neighbour Michelle. His mother is away but nobody talks about her. Luckily Michelle is on hand to read postcards about Mum’s Wild West escapades and, even though they seem far fetched at times, they keep Jean happy. At school, the steel marbles Jean takes from his father’s factory are valuable playground currency but their removal has unexpected consequences. This delightful, bittersweet animated film, based on the best-selling children’s story by Jean Regnaud and Emile Bravo, is a joyous, thought-provoking tale about childhood loss and the need even for adults to hide from the truth at times. (Source: LFF programme)

  1. Story

  2. Editor

  3. Producer



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Casts

  1. Marc Lavoine

    Jean's father (voice)

  2. Julie Depardieu

    Yvette (voice)

  3. Tom Trouffier

    Jean (voice)

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 3 , Crews : 2

Keyword

My Mommy is in America and She Met Buffalo Bill (2013) 75 Min

ALL 06/11/2013 (fr)
Animation
  • Release 06/11/2013
  • Production
    Label Anim, StudioCanal, Melusine Productions
  • Original title Ma maman est en Amérique, elle a rencontré Buffalo Bill
  • fr
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Jean’s father is always busy at work, so he spends most of his time with his nanny Yvette and neighbour Michelle. His mother is away but nobody talks about her. Luckily Michelle is on hand to read postcards about Mum’s Wild West escapades and, even though they seem far fetched at times, they keep Jean happy. At school, the steel marbles Jean takes from his father’s factory are valuable playground currency but their removal has unexpected consequences. This delightful, bittersweet animated film, based on the best-selling children’s story by Jean Regnaud and Emile Bravo, is a joyous, thought-provoking tale about childhood loss and the need even for adults to hide from the truth at times. (Source: LFF programme)

  1. Thibaut Chatel, Marc Boreal

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer