Le Secret des Mésanges is a French animated film directed by Antoine Lanciaux and co-written with Pierre-Luc Granjon. Aimed at young audiences aged 6 and over, this family-friendly feature blends adventure, nature and mystery, with a poetic, visually polished approach. The story follows a little girl confronted with a family secret in a peaceful village, surrounded by human and animal characters, in a graphic universe imagined by Sophie Roze and Samuel Ribeyron.
Le Secret des Mésanges will be released in cinemas from October 22, 2025.
The trailer reveals a sensitive, dreamlike atmosphere, with natural scenery and gentle animation, suitable for young viewers.
Synopsis: When 9-year-old Lucie arrives in Bectoile for the vacations, she has no idea of the adventures that await her! While her mother Caro leads an archaeological dig, Lucie discovers a secret buried in her own family history. With the help of a pair of chickadees and a new friend, she explores the underground passages of a castle and the mysterious surroundings of the village. An initiatory quest between nature, memory and transmission.
Le Secret des Mésanges is aimed at children aged 6 and upwards, with a simple yet richly symbolic narrative approach. The film could appeal to families sensitive to questions of family memory, transmission and self-discovery. The atmosphere is reminiscent of films like Ernest & Celestine or Le Tableau, with a focus on natural elements, friendly animals and gentle yet profound emotions.
Graphically, Le Secret des Mésanges benefits from the work of Sophie Roze and Samuel Ribeyron, two artists known for their sensitive pictorial universes. Traditional animation, textures, rural settings and immersive staging reinforce the intimate tone of the story. The visual style, reminiscent of children's illustration, will appeal to fans ofauteur animation and teachers looking for stories suitable for children.
Le Secret des Mésanges is a French animated film directed by Antoine Lanciaux, co-written with Pierre-Luc Granjon, for children aged 6 and over. With a running time of 1h17, this poetic tale follows a young heroine who discovers a family secret in a rural setting. The delicate animation, the theme of transmission and the animal characters make this an accessible, touching work, ideal for family or school exchanges.
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