Summaries

Directed by French documentary filmmaker Charles Najman, Royal Bonbon is the tale of a modern-day man who believes himself to be Henri Christophe, liberator of Haitian slaves during the early 1800s. King Chacha (Dominique Battraville) declares himself a ruler and his lady friend (Anne-Louise Mesadieux) a queen. When he is kicked out of Cap-Haitien, he joins up with young boy Thimothee (Benji) for a journey out of town. They end up in the abandoned palace of Sans Souci, which Chrisophe had built himself. Gathering support from the population of the next village, King Chacha lives out his dream as a ruler. Before long, he becomes a tyrant and is overthrown in a revolt.—AMG

Details

Keywords
  • voodoo
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Fantasy
  • Drama
Release date May 6, 2003
Countries of origin Canada France Haiti
Language French Haitian
Filming locations Palais Sans Souci, Haiti
Production companies Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC) Les Films du Requin Les Films de l'Isle

Box office

Gross worldwide $22353

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 25m
Color Color
Sound mix DTS
Aspect ratio

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