Cast and Crew of Coco

Coco

Coco is a delightful French comedy released in 2009, featuring the multi-talented Gad Elmaleh, who not only stars in the film but also serves as its producer. This movie marks the first full-length film adaptation of one of Elmaleh's well-loved sketches from the television show La Vie Normale. In this vibrant tale, the audience is transported into the heart of the festivities surrounding the organization of a Bar Mitzvah, offering a humorous yet heartwarming glimpse into the complexity of family dynamics and cultural traditions.

Elmaleh plays the titular character, Coco, whose charming and endearing personality provides a comedic lens through which the film explores themes of love, heritage, and identity. Alongside him, Pascale Arbillot stars as Agathe, a character whose interactions with Coco add depth and nuance to the storyline. The film's narrative not only focuses on the chaotic preparations for the Bar Mitzvah but also highlights the importance of familial bonds and the sometimes hilarious expectations that come along with cultural celebrations.

Coco stands out with its vibrant cinematography and relatable storytelling, making it an enjoyable watch for audiences of all ages. The film combines comedic elements with poignant moments that resonate with anyone who has ever experienced the pressures of planning a large family event. With its clever dialogue and engaging performances, Coco offers a unique look at the intersection of personal aspirations and family traditions, all set against the backdrop of a festive Bar Mitzvah celebration.

Full Cast of Coco

Gad Elmaleh as Coco

Gad Elmaleh

Coco
Gad Elmaleh delivers a delightful performance as the titular character, Coco, in the heartwarming French comedy-drama film of the same name. Elmaleh brings a magnetic charm and a nuanced comedic touch to the role of a charming swindler who inadvertently finds himself becoming a godfather to a young girl, Lila, after promising her dying father to take care of her. Coco's transformation from a self-centered hustler to a caring and responsible guardian is portrayed with a deft balance of humor and sincerity by Elmaleh, whose expressive face and impeccable timing allow him to navigate the film's tonal shifts with ease. His chemistry with the young actress who plays Lila is genuine and touching, providing the emotional anchor of the film. Gad Elmaleh's Coco is a character that audiences can't help but root for, a testament to Elmaleh's ability to infuse warmth and likability into a character that could have easily been one-dimensional. His performance is a standout, showcasing his range as an actor and solidifying his status as one of France's leading comedic talents.
Pascale Arbillot as Agathe

Pascale Arbillot

Agathe
Pascale Arbillot delivers a memorable performance as Agathe in the French comedy 'Coco' (2009), directed by Gad Elmaleh. As the sophisticated and independent love interest of the film's protagonist, Arbillot brings a nuanced depth to her portrayal of Agathe, who finds herself unexpectedly drawn to the charming yet naive Coco (played by Elmaleh). Her performance is characterized by a natural charm and an understated elegance, which perfectly captures the complexity of her character—a woman torn between her head and her heart. Arbillot's chemistry with Elmaleh is palpable, and her comedic timing adds a delightful layer to the film's humor, while also grounding the more whimsical elements of the story in genuine emotion. Through subtle expressions and a warm, engaging presence, she conveys Agathe's internal conflict and growing affection for Coco, making her a relatable and endearing figure within the film's charming narrative.
Manu Payet as Steve

Manu Payet

Steve
In the heartwarming animated film "Coco," Manu Payet brings to life the character of Steve, a lovable stray dog with a quirky personality that endears him to both the characters in the film and the audience. Payet's vocal performance is a delightful blend of charm and comedic timing, perfectly capturing the essence of Steve's scrappy yet sweet nature. Despite Steve's limited screen time, Payet ensures that the character leaves a paw-print on the viewers' hearts, providing comic relief with his sprightly antics and unwavering loyalty. His interactions with the film's protagonist, Miguel, add a layer of warmth and companionship that underscores the movie's themes of family and friendship. Payet's voice work is a testament to his ability to bring animated characters to life with authenticity and affection, making Steve not just a sidekick, but a memorable character in his own right.
Jean Benguigui as Zerbib

Jean Benguigui

Zerbib
Jean Benguigui delivered a noteworthy performance as Zerbib in the French comedy-drama film "Coco," directed by Gad Elmaleh. As Zerbib, Benguigui brought to life a character brimming with warmth and authenticity, embodying the role of a loyal friend and confidant to the protagonist, Coco. With his distinctive gravelly voice and expressive eyes, Benguigui infused Zerbib with a deep sense of wisdom and a touch of melancholy, which served as a perfect counterbalance to the film's more flamboyant characters. His portrayal of the older, wiser mentor figure provided a heartfelt performance that resonated with audiences, offering sage advice and a moral compass amidst the film's exploration of identity and belonging. Benguigui's Zerbib is a testament to his acting prowess, as he seamlessly blended humor with pathos, creating a memorable character that stands out as a highlight of the movie.
Ary Abittan as Max

Ary Abittan

Max
In the heartwarming French comedy "Coco," Ary Abittan delivers a noteworthy performance as Max, a character whose life is upended by the arrival of a young immigrant named Coco. Abittan brings a blend of comedic timing and emotional depth to the role, effectively portraying Max's transformation from a self-centered, upwardly mobile businessman to a caring and compassionate figure. His interactions with Coco, played by newcomer Marc Lavoine, are the highlights of the film, showcasing Abittan's ability to navigate the nuances of a complex relationship that evolves from reluctant guardianship to a profound bond of friendship and mutual growth. Ary Abittan's performance is pivotal in driving the film's message about the importance of empathy and human connection, as he embodies the journey of a man who discovers the value of life beyond material success. His comedic flair, coupled with moments of genuine tenderness, makes Max's character both relatable and endearing, ultimately contributing to the film's uplifting narrative.

Nicolas Jouxtel

Samuel

Léane Grimaud

Julia

Crew of Coco

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