Cristiano's Shirt 2011
In the hard-hit streets of a European town during the late-2000s downturn, two wide-eyed eleven-year-olds, Tom and Ptit Lu, fixate on the same impossible dream: owning the jersey sported by their hero, Cristiano Ronaldo.
Director: Vincent Bruno
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cristiano's Shirt (2011) about?
A pair of eleven-year-olds, Tom and Ptit Lu, set out to buy the same football shirt worn by their idol, Cristiano Ronaldo, despite their parents' tight budgets during an economic slump.
Who directed Cristiano's Shirt?
Cristiano's Shirt was directed by Vincent Bruno, blending humor with a snapshot of childhood resilience.
Who stars in Cristiano's Shirt?
The young leads are Jerome D'Orjo as Tom and Yourek Dury as Ptit Lu, joined by supporting turns from Marcel Gonzalez, Cléry Khedhir, and David Leclercq.
Is Cristiano's Shirt (2011) worth watching?
As a breezy fifteen-minute comedy, it scores points for charm and authenticity; its light tone and relatable premise make it a pleasant watch even without IMDb ratings.
How long is Cristiano's Shirt?
Cristiano's Shirt runs for 16 minutes.
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About Cristiano's Shirt (2011) — Two kids chase Ronaldo's jersey in a bitter-sweet comedy
In the hard-hit streets of a European town during the late-2000s downturn, two wide-eyed eleven-year-olds, Tom and Ptit Lu, fixate on the same impossible dream: owning the jersey sported by their hero, Cristiano Ronaldo.
Vincent Bruno's 2011 short comedy *Cristiano's Shirt* turns financial anxiety into child's play, capturing the warm chaos of bargain-hunting parents and the unwavering resolve of kids chasing celebrity fashion on pocket-money budgets. With a palette of sun-bleached suburbs and bustling markets, the film balances playful mischief against the backdrop of economic uncertainty, all while staying rooted in the infectious joy of fandom.