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France, early 1960s. In the idyllic world of 9-year-old Nicholas, there is Papa, Mum, his school, and - most importantly - his ragtag group of friends. Mischievous and inseparable, they call themselves ‘The Invincibles’, and life couldn’t be better. A lavish big-screen adventure featuring author Rene Goscinny (Astérix) and illustrator Jean-Jacques Sempé’s beloved character, a young boy with limitless curiosity and a dangerously overactive imagination.
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Little Nicholas' Treasure (2021)
103 min
In the peaceful world of Little Nicholas, there is Daddy, Mommy, the school, but above all, his band of friends. They are called The Invincibles, but above all they are inseparable. At least they think so. But when Dad gets a promotion and announces that the family is moving to the south of France, Nicolas' world falls apart. How can he imagine life without his best friends?