Coco Farm Explained

Coco Farm
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Director:Sébastien Gagné
Producer:Antonello Cozzolino
Dominic James
Brigitte Léveillé
Vindhya Sagar
Starring:Oscar Desgagnés
Joey Bélanger
Emma Bao Linh Tourné
Benoît Brière
Simon Lacroix
Music:Philippe Brault
Cinematography:Simon Villeneuve
Editing:François Larochelle
Studio:Les Productions La Fête
Distributor:Quebecor Films
Runtime:87 minutes
Country:Canada

Coco Farm (French: Coco ferme) is a Canadian children's comedy film, directed by Sébastien Gagné and released in 2023.[1]

The 25th film in the long-running Tales for All (Contes pour tous) series of children's films and the first new film in the series to be released since Dominic James acquired the Productions la Fête studio from founder Rock Demers in 2015,[2] the film stars Oscar Desgagnés as Max, a young boy who moves to a small town with his father Éric (Simon Lacroix) after the death of his mother; initially unhappy with his new reality, Max soon joins with his cousin Charles (Joey Bélanger) and classmate Alice (Emma Bao Linh Tourné) in a bid to reverse the family's fortunes by acquiring 500 chickens to launch an egg farm.[3]

The cast also includes Benoît Brière, Mia Garnier, Louis-Philippe Dandenault, Joëlle Paré-Beaulieu, Richard Fréchette, Steve Laplante, Pierre Mailloux and Vincent Bolduc.

The film was shot in and around Frelighsburg, Quebec.[4] It opened in theatres on February 24, 2023.[5]

The film won the Golden Slipper for best children's film at the 2024 Zlín Film Festival.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Charles-Henri Ramond, "Coco ferme – Film de Sébastien Gagné". Films du Québec, February 23, 2023.
  2. Véronique Larocque, "L’éclosion d’un nouveau Conte pour tous". La Presse, February 17, 2023.
  3. Isabelle Hontebeyrie, "«Coco Ferme»: un régal familial". Le Journal de Montréal, February 20, 2023.
  4. Olivier Du Ruisseau, "«Coco ferme», un nouveau Conte pour tous «pour faire rêver»". Le Devoir, February 21, 2023.
  5. Véronique Larocque, "Une occasion à saisir". La Presse, February 24, 2023.
  6. Charles-Henri Ramond, "Deux fictions québécoises primées à Zlin". Films du Québec, June 14, 2024.