
Royal Bonbon
Directed by Charles NajmanA wretched man wanders the streets of Cap-Haitien, dreaming of his imaginary kingdom. He thinks he's the King Christophe, the first ruler of the New World, a former slave and liberator of Haiti in 1804. Out of town, "King Chacha," as he is known, took refuge in the imposing ruins of the castle of Sans Souci along with Timothy, a street urchin he took under his wing. Here he reconstructs a junk yard where reigns absurdly.
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Royal Bonbon was released on September 9, 2002.
Royal Bonbon was directed by Charles Najman.
Royal Bonbon has a runtime of 85m.
Royal Bonbon was produced by Cyriac Auriol, Ian Boyd.
A wretched man wanders the streets of Cap-Haitien, dreaming of his imaginary kingdom. He thinks he's the King Christophe, the first ruler of the New World, a former slave and liberator of Haiti in 1804. Out of town, "King Chacha," as he is known, took refuge in the imposing ruins of the castle of Sans Souci along with Timothy, a street urchin he took under his wing. Here he reconstructs a junk yard where reigns absurdly.
The key characters in Royal Bonbon are King Chacha (Dominic Batraville), Timothee (Verlus Delorme), Nibo-Romaine (Erol Josué).
Royal Bonbon is a Comedy, Drama, Fantasy film.
Royal Bonbon has an audience rating of 6.8 out of 10.
Royal Bonbon has made $22,353 at the box office.
