Little Indian, Big City
"The city is a jungle. Some are just better prepared for it, than others."
Originally released in 1994. Little Indian, Big City is a adventure/drama film. directed by Hervé Palud.
Starring Thierry Lhermitte, Patrick Timsit, and Ludwig Briand
Synopsis
Stephen, an international trader, tracks down his ex-wife Patricia in some Amazonian backwater. He needs her consent to a divorce so that he can marry Charlotte. Unfortunately, he discovers a son he didn’t know he had – Mimi-Siku. The young jungle boy yearns to see Paris so Stephen reluctantly agrees to take him back home with him for a few days. How will Mimi-Siku react to life in the great metropolis?
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Thierry Lhermitte
as Stéphane Marchadot
Patrick Timsit
as Richard Montignac
Ludwig Briand
as Mimi-Siku
Miou-Miou
as Patricia dite "Paliku"
Arielle Dombasle
as Charlotte
Sonia Vollereaux
as Marie Montignac
Tolsty
as Pavel Koutchnoukov
Jackie Berroyer
as Maître Joanovici
Marc de Jonge
as Roustan
Louba Guertchikoff
as Mme Godet
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- PROCIREP
- TF1 Films Production
- Ice Films
- Touchstone Pictures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Little Indian, Big City about?
Stephen, an international trader, tracks down his ex-wife Patricia in some Amazonian backwater. He needs her consent to a divorce so that he can marry Charlotte. Unfortunately, he discovers a son h...
Who directed Little Indian, Big City?
Little Indian, Big City was directed by Hervé Palud.
How long is Little Indian, Big City?
Little Indian, Big City has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was Little Indian, Big City released?
Little Indian, Big City was released on December 14, 1994 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Little Indian, Big City?
The main cast of Little Indian, Big City includes Thierry Lhermitte, Patrick Timsit, Ludwig Briand, Miou-Miou, Arielle Dombasle.
Is Little Indian, Big City worth watching?
Little Indian, Big City has a user rating of 6.0/10 based on 612 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.