
Félix et Malou 2010
Dive into the tender world of *Félix et Malou (2010)*, a short but poignant romance-drama directed by Sophie Dupuis that unfolds in the quiet corners of a rural village.
Director: Sophie Dupuis
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is Félix et Malou (2010) about?
This short film follows two 13-year-old neighbors, Félix and Malou, whose families face their own adolescent struggles. Through shared challenges and differences, the two form a tender bond that transcends their rural setting.
Who directed Félix et Malou?
The film was directed by Sophie Dupuis, who brings a sensitive and authentic touch to this coming-of-age story.
Who stars in Félix et Malou?
The lead roles are played by Julien Marotte as Félix and Jessie-Anne Pomerleau as Malou, supported by Sonia DeRome, Patrice Dussault, and Luc Chapdelaine.
Is Félix et Malou (2010) worth watching?
While short in runtime, *Félix et Malou* offers a heartfelt exploration of youth and connection that resonates emotionally. Its natural performances and rural setting make it a charming watch for fans of character-driven dramas.
How long is Félix et Malou?
The film runs for 15 minutes.
About Félix et Malou (2010) — A Rural Romance of Youth and Unexpected Bonds
Dive into the tender world of *Félix et Malou (2010)*, a short but poignant romance-drama directed by Sophie Dupuis that unfolds in the quiet corners of a rural village. The story follows two families with teenage children, each navigating their own struggles, until their paths unexpectedly intersect. Through differences and shared vulnerabilities, 13-year-old Félix and Malou find solace in each other's company, forging a bond that feels both fleeting and deeply meaningful. Dupuis crafts a delicate atmosphere, blending the simplicity of country life with the raw emotions of adolescence.
Set against vast fields and close-knit communities, this 15-minute gem explores themes of connection, adolescence, and resilience. With natural performances from Julien Marotte and Jessie-Anne Pomerleau—who embody the awkwardness and innocence of youth—*Félix et Malou* lingers as a quiet yet powerful reflection on growing up and the unexpected friendships that shape us.