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Li’l Quinquin
by Bruno Dumont

An improbale, screwball and slapstick police procedural focusing on bizarre crimes on the outskirts of a small Channel Town in the Boulonnais that has fallen prey to evil, and to a band of young scoundrels led by Li’l Quinquin and his beloved Eve.

Original Title: P'tit Quinquin
Countries: France
Year: 2014
Ratio: 2.00
Sound: 5.1
Length: 206 min
Language: French
Festivals & Awards
2014
  • Cannes Film Festival – Quinzaine des Cinéastes
  • Reykjavík International Film Festival – Opean
  • São Paulo International Film Festival – Official Selection – Critics Award – Honorable Mention
  • Viennale – Official Selection
2015
  • Göteborg Film Festival – Official Selection
  • Globes de Cristal Awards – Nominated for Best Television Film or Television Series
  • Tromsø International Film Festival – FIPRESCI Prize
2016
  • International Cinephile Society Awards – Nominated for Best Director, Best Original Screenplay
About Director
Bruno Dumont

Bruno Dumont is a French filmmaker who began his career at 38 with “The Life of Jesus” (1997), shot in his native Bailleul. The film earned immediate recognition at Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight, receiving a Special Mention for the Caméra d’Or.

He continued with a distinctive, often austere style blending realism and the avant-garde, returning to Cannes Competition with “Humanity” (1999), which won the Grand Prix and awards for its non-professional actors. In 2003, he filmed “Twentynine Palms”, a desert road movie selected at Venice, before winning a second Cannes Grand Prix with “Flanders” (2006), a stark war drama.

Dumont then explored religion and mysticism in “Hadewijch” and “Outside Satan”, before directing Camille Claudel 1915 starring Juliette Binoche. He later reached a broader audience with the acclaimed series “Li’l Quinquin”, followed by the comedic “Slack Bay” (Cannes Competition, 2016). He revisited Joan of Arc in “Jeannette” (Directors’ Fortnight, 2017) and “Joan of Arc” (Un Certain Regard, 2019, Special Mention).

In 2021, he directed “France”, a Cannes Competition entry starring Léa Seydoux as a celebrity journalist navigating media, fame, and private collapse. His 2023 film “The Empire”, a sci-fi-inflected satire set on the Opal Coast, competed at the Berlinale and won the Silver Bear Jury Prize.

FILMOGRAPHY
  • The Empire – 2023
  • France – 2021
  • Joan of Arc – 2019
  • Coincoin & the Extra-Humans – 2018
  • Jeannette, The Childhood of Joan of Arc – 2017
  • Slack Bay – 2016
  • Lil’ Quinquin – 2014
  • Camille Claudel 1915 – 2013
  • Outside Satan – 2011
  • Hadewijch – 2009
  • Flanders – 2006
  • Twentynine Palms – 2003
  • Humanity – 1999
  • The Life of Jesus – 1997
Cast & Crew
Cast

Alane Delhaye
Lucy Caron
Bernard Pruvost
Philippe Jore
Philippe Peuvion
Cindy Louguet

Crew

Screenwriter: Bruno Dumont
Assistant director: Cyril Pavaux
DOP: Guillaume Deffontaines
Editor: Basile Belkhiri, Bruno Dumont
Costume Design: Alexcandra Charles
Make up: Alice Robert, Denis Gastou
Sound: Emmanuel Croset, Philippe Lecoeur, Olivier Walczak
Producers: Rachid Bouchareb, Jean Bréhat, Muriel Merlin
Production Company: 3B Productions
Co-production Companies: Arte France
World Sales: Luxbox