The Triplets of Belleville Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.80/10 from 57000 votes
Tags: tour de france
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Bienvenidos a Belleville

Title in Italiano:

Appuntamento a Belleville

Title in Português:

Belleville Rendez-Vous

Title in Français:

Les triplettes de Belleville

Title in Türk:

Belleville'de randevu

Synopsis

Madame Souza, an elderly woman, instills in her grandson Champion (for who she acts as his guardian) a love of cycling. As a young man, he does become a dedicated road racer with his grandmother as his trainer.

During a mountainous leg of the Tour de France in which Champion is racing, he goes missing. Evidence points to him being kidnapped. Indeed, he and two of his competitors were kidnapped, the kidnappers who want to use the threesome's unique skills for nefarious purposes.

With Champion's overweight and faithful pet dog Bruno at her side, Madame Souza goes looking for Champion. Their trek takes them overseas to the town of Belleville.

Without any money, Madame Souza and Bruno are befriended and taken in by three eccentric elderly women, who were once the renowned jazz singing group The Triplets of Belleville. The triplets help Madame Souza and Bruno try to locate and rescue Champion.

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Play Title Artist
The Triplets of Belleville
Piaf Song
Béatrice Bonifassi: Performer
Sylvain Chomet: Performer
The Barber Song
Benoît Charest: Performer
Charles Linton: Performer
End Title Theme
Matthieu Chedid: Performer
Sylvain Chomet: Lyrics
Mass in C minor, K427: Kyrie
Das wohltemperirte Clavier, Prelude no. 2 in C minor
Johann Sebastian Bach: Writer
Glenn Gould: Performer
Belleville Rendezvous
Matthieu Chedid: Performer
Benoît Charest: Performer
Sylvain Chomet: Lyrics
Under the Bridge
Benoît Charest: Performer
Belleville Rendez-Vous (French Version)
Benoît Charest: Performer
Opening Theme
Benoît Charest: Performer
Cabaret Opening
Benoît Charest: Performer
Tour de France
Benoît Charest: Performer
Attila Marcel
Benoît Charest: Performer
Bruno's Theme
Benoît Charest: Performer
Easy, Bruno, Easy
Benoît Charest: Performer
Belleville Rendez-Vous (Demo)
Benoît Charest: Performer
French Mafia Theme
Benoît Charest: Performer
Jazzy Bach
Benoît Charest: Performer
Cabaret Hoover
Benoît Charest: Performer
Belleville Jungle
Benoît Charest: Performer
"Cieco Cieco" Barber
Benoît Charest: Performer
Pa Pa Pa Palavas
Benoît Charest: Performer
The Return of the French Mafia
Benoît Charest: Performer
The Shadowing
Benoît Charest: Performer
The Chase
Benoît Charest: Performer
Belleville Rendez-Vous (English Version)
Benoît Charest: Performer

User reviews

Ronald Johnson
8/10

The jazzy tunes performed by The Triplets of Belleville inject a sense of liveliness and energy into the film, creating a vibrant atmosphere that complements the quirky visuals and eccentric characters.

Nancy Thomas
8/10

The soundtrack's playful and upbeat melodies create a sense of whimsy and wonder, making it a joy to listen to even outside the context of the film.

Anthony Parker
8/10

The soundtrack of The Triplets of Belleville perfectly captures the whimsical and adventurous spirit of the film, enhancing the storytelling with its unique blend of jazz, classical, and French influences.

Laura Johnson
7/10

The music effectively conveys the emotional depth of the characters, particularly the bond between Madame Souza and Champion, evoking feelings of love, determination, and loyalty.

Michael Evans
6/10

The contrast between the upbeat, energetic tracks and the more somber, reflective pieces in the soundtrack mirrors the highs and lows of the characters' journey, adding depth to the storytelling.

Edward Jackson
10/10

The soundtrack of The Triplets of Belleville is absolutely enchanting and captures the whimsical and adventurous essence of the film perfectly. The jazzy and nostalgic tunes transport me to the charming and quirky world of Madame Souza and Champion, making me feel like I am right there with them on their daring journey.

Timothy Thomas
6/10

The soundtrack of The Triplets of Belleville perfectly captures the whimsical and adventurous spirit of the film, enhancing the storytelling with its eclectic mix of musical styles.

Amanda Walker
10/10

Each musical piece in the film is expertly crafted to evoke emotions and enhance the storytelling, creating a rich and immersive experience for the audience. The melodies are memorable and beautifully complement the unique characters and settings of the movie, adding depth and authenticity to the overall narrative.

Robert Martinez
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the emotions of the characters, particularly the determination and love of Madame Souza for her grandson Champion, through its evocative melodies and motifs.

William Rodriguez
5/10

The use of jazz music in the soundtrack adds a sense of nostalgia and charm to the film, especially during scenes featuring The Triplets of Belleville performing their vintage songs.

Charles Baker
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Triplets of Belleville is a delightful and integral part of the film, enhancing the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression with its memorable melodies and themes.

Brian Scott
7/10

The use of accordion and other traditional French instruments in the soundtrack adds a charming and authentic touch to the setting of the film, immersing the audience in the world of Belleville.

Donald Turner
6/10

The incorporation of sound effects and unconventional musical instruments in the score creates a unique and immersive listening experience that complements the quirky visuals of the movie.

Emily Gonzalez
7/10

Overall, the music of The Triplets of Belleville is a standout aspect of the film that elevates the viewing experience, leaving a lasting impression with its memorable and evocative compositions.