Titeuf, whose life between home and primary school is usually dotted with burping contests and jokes of all kinds, finds himself suddenly confronted with the vagaries of man's painful existence. First he finds out he's not invited to the birthday party of Nadia, a girl in his class that he's secretly in love with, and then his parents decide to “take a break” and separate for a while. Despite this troubling news, our hero dives into his bag of tricks to come up with a series of strategies to put everything back the way it was. Go to movie review from Melanie Zahar
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Titeuf, le film
Titeuf deals with his parents fighting and his own first experiences with love. Movie adaptation of comic book by Zep. more...
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