
Baby Balloon 2013
Belgian coming-of-age gem *Baby Balloon (2013)* introduces Bici, an 18-year-old rock-chanteuse navigating love, rivalry, and self-discovery in Liège.
Director: Stefan Liberski
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Baby Balloon (2013) about?
*Baby Balloon* follows Bici, an 18-year-old rock singer in Liège who's secretly in love with her bandmate Vince. When a new guitarist, Anita, joins the group and captures Vince's attention, Bici's teenage heartache erupts into a battle for her band's future—and her own confidence.
Who directed Baby Balloon?
*Baby Balloon* was directed by Stefan Liberski, a filmmaker known for his work in Belgian cinema.
Who stars in Baby Balloon?
The film stars Ambre Grouwels as Bici, César Domboy as Vince, Pauline Parigot as Anita, and Philippe Rebbot in a supporting role.
Is Baby Balloon (2013) worth watching?
While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, *Baby Balloon* offers a refreshing mix of drama and comedy with strong performances and a relatable story about young love and ambition. Fans of indie coming-of-age films will likely enjoy its heartfelt, offbeat charm.
How long is Baby Balloon?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Baby Balloon (2013) — A Rock 'n' Roll Coming-of-Age Story from Belgium
Belgian coming-of-age gem *Baby Balloon (2013)* introduces Bici, an 18-year-old rock-chanteuse navigating love, rivalry, and self-discovery in Liège. Directed by Stefan Liberski, this quirky drama-comedy blends raw emotion with electric energy as Bici's teenage crush on her bandmate Vince collides with the arrival of mysterious new guitarist Anita. A story about unspoken feelings and fierce ambition, the film crackles with youthful intensity, exploring themes of jealousy, identity, and the messy beauty of first love. Watch as Bici's heart and voice take center stage in this vibrant slice-of-life tale.
With its offbeat charm and relatable struggles, *Baby Balloon* captures the bittersweet thrill of growing up—where every chord and confrontation feels like a step toward something real. Liberski's direction infuses the film with a playful yet poignant atmosphere, making it a standout choice for fans of character-driven indie stories.