The Kid with a Bike

The Kid with a Bike

201187 min
7.1/10
Drama

Plot Summary

Abandoned by his father, a young boy is left in the hands of an unqualified childcare provider.

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👥Cast (9)

Cécile de France

Cécile de France

Samantha

Thomas Doret

Thomas Doret

Cyril

Jérémie Renier

Jérémie Renier

Guy

Fabrizio Rongione

Fabrizio Rongione

Le libraire

Olivier Gourmet

Olivier Gourmet

The Bar Owner

Egon Di Mateo

Egon Di Mateo

Wes

Baptiste Sornin

Baptiste Sornin

Educateur 1

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Samuel De Rijk

Educateur 2

Myriem Akheddiou

Myriem Akheddiou

L'assistante médicale

🎬Crew

Director

Jean-Pierre Dardenne

Writers

Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne

Producers

Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne, Denis Freyd, Delphine Tomson

🖼️Gallery (4 images)

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🏷️Keywords

robberyassaultriding a bicycleredemptionorphanbikestolen bicyclepardondenialcriminal gangdeadbeat dadacceptancenew lifeperiod of adjustmentfoster mom

💬Reviews (2)

A

Andres Gomez

10/1/2013

All in this movie breaths reality.

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C

CinemaSerf

1/29/2025

Hats off to Thomas Doret here as he creates a character in "Cyril" that I'd cheerfully have strangled. Now, of course this young lad has some just cause for being a genuine pain in the neck. He's been abandoned by his mother; his father just wants shot of him and though his only real adult friend "Samantha" (Cécile de France) does her best she just isn't what the boy wants. When a lad tries to steal his bike - his lifeline for staying in touch with his dad - he gets involved in some fisticuffs that earns him the nickname "Pitbull" and a new friend in "Weston" (Egon Di Mateo). Nobody wants him to be his pal, though, as he has a reputation as the local drug dealer. The question for "Cyril" now is whether he accepts the freely offered, but more limiting, affection of "Samantha" or does he see his new and exciting best pal as a way to move on from his hopelessness. There's a solid supporting cast to illustrate the roles social services try to play in helping out, but it's all essentially about the young Doret and his ability to tell the story from a child's perspective: vulnerable, mischievous and craving someone who will want him. It's not without it's laughs, and is well worth and hour and an half.

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Production Companies

France 2 Cinéma
Lucky Red
Les Films du Fleuve