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Children’s movie: Les Nouvelles Aventures de Gros-pois et Petit-point

Come discover the new adventures of the two adorable Swedish characters!
Gros-pois and Petit-point go to the circus and are greeted by acrobats.

These two adorable characters know how to turn everyday life into humorous situations full of fantasy.

A series of six sweet and fanciful short movies for children from the age of 2:

 

In the kitchen…
Gros-pois and Petit-point have nothing left to eat in their cupboards. They finally find something to cook, so they decide to get to it…

Head upside down
At the circus, Gros-pois and Petit-point marvel at the Brothers Kaninis’ acrobatics and try to imitate them. Back home they have a funny idea, with breathtaking results!

It’s contagious!
Petit-point has the chicken pox, with fever and delirious nightmares. Fortunately, Gros-pois is there to take care of him. But be careful, it’s contagious!

The shoe store
It’s so amusing to jump into puddles, but Gros-pois’ and Petit-point’s shoes get dirty! When they discover a strange mobile shoe store, they decide to explore…

Mushroom picking
Gros-pois and Petit-point go mushroom picking in the forest, making sure to pick edible ones. But the night falls and they have trouble finding their way home…

So disco!
Gros-pois and Petit-point organise New Year’s Eve. The party gets started under the disco-ball. Until a rather grumpy neighbour turns up…

This film follows Les Aventures de Gros-pois et Petit-point (Swedish title: Prick och Fläck), that the Institut suédois presented in 2018.

Watch the trailer (in French)

A film by Uzi Geffenblad and Lotta Geffenblad
Sweden, 2013, French version, 43 minutes
Distributor : Les films du préau

In partnership with Paris Mômes.

Useful information:

  • For children 2 years old and up.
  • Admission free.
  • Opening at 11:00.
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