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Enfoirés Kids

Movie 2017
Directed by Pascal Duchêne

Enfoirés Kids captures the twenty-first Enfoirés album, recorded during seven concerts at Arena Montpellier from Wednesday January 26 to Monday January 31 2011. Rather than follow a narrative, the film assembles performances, backstage moments and group numbers that show the atmosphere of the... Read more

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About Enfoirés Kids

Enfoirés Kids captures the twenty-first Enfoirés album, recorded during seven concerts at Arena Montpellier from Wednesday January 26 to Monday January 31 2011. Rather than follow a narrative, the film assembles performances, backstage moments and group numbers that show the atmosphere of the shows. Singers alternate solo turns and ensemble pieces, with choreographed staging and playful interactions among artists. The recording preserves the energy of the live events and the charity purpose behind them, offering viewers a front-row perspective on rehearsals, costume changes and the collaborative spirit. It moves between big group medleys and intimate solo spots, giving fans a sense of how the concerts were built and what made that run memorable. The editing keeps pacing brisk and varied.

Directed by Pascal Duchêne and released in 2017, the film documents the Enfoirés live shows that produced the album Dans l'oeil des Enfoirés, filmed over seven nights at Montpellier Arena in 2011, notably featuring Patrick Fiori, Jenifer and Michaël Youn.

Box office details for Enfoirés Kids aren't widely reported, the release serving mainly as an archival concert film and a companion to the charity album rather than a mainstream commercial feature, so public gross figures remain limited or unavailable.

The Enfoirés concerts have long been tied to the Les Restos du Coeur charity in France, turning annual shows into television events and albums that raise funds and awareness. This film preserves one of those runs, appealing to French audiences and fans who value the performers' collaborative spirit, still popular.

Critical coverage of Enfoirés Kids is limited, with audience response mainly coming from fans of the troupe. The title's recorded rating here is 0.0/10 based on a single vote, reflecting minimal available reviews. The film focuses on performance, camaraderie and charitable purpose rather than narrative or critique among its audience.

Details

Release Date
December 01, 2017
User Ratings
1 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Music
Country
France
Studio
Les Restaurants du Cœur

Cast

Patrick Fiori

Patrick Fiori

Jenifer

Jenifer

Michaël Youn

Michaël Youn

Sébastien Chabal

Sébastien Chabal

Lorie Pester

Lorie Pester

Mimie Mathy

Mimie Mathy

Amir

Amir

Soprano

Soprano

Lou

Lou

Director: Pascal Duchêne

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Enfoirés Kids captures the twenty-first Enfoirés album, recorded during seven concerts at Arena Montpellier from Wednesday January 26 to Monday January 31 2011. Rather than follow a narrative, the film assembles performances, backstage moments and group numbers that show the atmosphere of the sho...

Enfoirés Kids stars Patrick Fiori, Jenifer, Michaël Youn, Sébastien Chabal, and Lorie Pester.

Enfoirés Kids was directed by Pascal Duchêne.

Enfoirés Kids was released on December 01, 2017.

Enfoirés Kids is a Music film.

The provided synopsis links Enfoirés Kids to the Enfoirés project, noting that Dans l'oeil des Enfoirés is the group's 21st album. That album was recorded during a series of seven concerts, so the film is tied to those live musical performances.

Yes, the synopsis states the album was recorded during seven concerts at Arena Montpellier. Those concerts took place from Wednesday January 26 to Monday January 31, 2011.

The Top Cast list includes Patrick Fiori, Jenifer, Michaël Youn, Sébastien Chabal, and Lorie Pester. They are credited among the performers associated with this title.

According to the synopsis, the performances were recorded during the week of January 26 to January 31, 2011. They were captured across seven concerts at the Arena Montpellier.