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Ducoboo

Movie 2011 1h 36m 4.9 /10
Directed by Philippe de Chauveron

Ducoboo centers on a crafty, prank loving pupil who treats the classroom like a stage for his elaborate schemes. Instead of hitting the books, he tests how far he can push a neighbor’s help, a corner of the hallway, or a teacher’s patience with a wink and a well timed quip. The film follows his... Read more

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About Ducoboo

Ducoboo centers on a crafty, prank loving pupil who treats the classroom like a stage for his elaborate schemes. Instead of hitting the books, he tests how far he can push a neighbor’s help, a corner of the hallway, or a teacher’s patience with a wink and a well timed quip. The film follows his comic misadventures inside a busy French school where his ideas ripple through lessons, playgrounds and after class chatter. Friends rally around him, rivals scheme to outwit him, and adults wrestle with the consequences of his antics. Through rapid gags and warm moments, the story balances mischief with affection, showing how family and friendship soften the rough edges of school life.

Directed by Philippe de Chauveron, the film belongs to the Ducobu universe, with writing by Bernard Godisiabois, Benoît Drousie and Marc de Chauveron. It stars Élie Semoun alongside Joséphine de Meaux, Vincent Claude, Juliette Chappey and Héléna Noguerra, delivering a mix of slapstick and warm character moments that suit a family audience. The production balances broad visual gags with recognizable school day rhythms, letting each performer land a quick punchline while keeping the ensemble's chemistry in view.

Box office data for Ducoboo is not widely publicized and no definitive worldwide total is readily available. The film did play in cinemas and resonate with audiences in France and elsewhere, but exact grosses are hard to verify.

Reception appears mixed, with an average score around 4.9 out of 10 from 409 votes indicating a modest reception among viewers. The film foregrounds playful schoolroom humor and the clever antics of a mischievous student while emphasizing friendships and family ties, aiming for light hearted charm rather than sharp satire.

As part of a long running French family comedy tradition centered on school life, Ducoboo reinforces a familiar screen language of pranks, brisk pacing and warm-resolved conflicts. The film contributes to a lineage where kids outsmart adults through wit while caregivers nurture growth, resilience and loyalty.

Details

Release Date
June 22, 2011
Runtime
1h 36m
User Ratings
409 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Comedy, Family
Country
France
Collection
Ducobu Collection
Studio
UGC Films
External Links
View on IMDB

Official Trailer

Cast

Élie Semoun

Élie Semoun

Gustave Latouche / Ghislaine Latouche

Joséphine de Meaux

Joséphine de Meaux

Ghislaine Rateau

Vincent Claude

Vincent Claude

Ducobu

Juliette Chappey

Juliette Chappey

Léonie Gratin

Héléna Noguerra

Héléna Noguerra

Adeline Gratin

Bruno Podalydès

Bruno Podalydès

Hervé Ducobu

Daphné Tarka

Daphné Tarka

Karine

Vincent N'Diaye

Vincent N'Diaye

Elvis

Vincent Scognamillo

Vincent Scognamillo

Molas

Jean-François Gallotte

Jean-François Gallotte

M. Busque

Director: Philippe de Chauveron

Written by: Bernard Godisiabois, Benoît Drousie, Marc de Chauveron

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Ducoboo centers on a crafty, prank loving pupil who treats the classroom like a stage for his elaborate schemes. Instead of hitting the books, he tests how far he can push a neighbor’s help, a corner of the hallway, or a teacher’s patience with a wink and a well timed quip. The film follows his c...

Ducoboo stars Élie Semoun, Joséphine de Meaux, Vincent Claude, Juliette Chappey, and Héléna Noguerra.

Ducoboo was directed by Philippe de Chauveron.

Ducoboo was released on June 22, 2011.

Ducoboo is a Comedy and Family film.

Ducoboo was directed by Philippe de Chauveron, and it's a 2011 French comedy for the family.

Vincent Claude plays Ducobu, the inventive student at the heart of the story.

Élie Semoun portrays both Gustave Latouche and Ghislaine Latouche in the film.

Ducoboo has a rating of 4.943 out of 10.