
Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart
He must never touch the hands of the clock. He must master his anger. He must never, ever fall in love.
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Jack is born with his heart frozen solid on the coldest day in history. A wise midwife saves him by replacing it with a cuckoo clock. Now Jack must abide by three rules to keep his mechanical heart safe: never touch the clock's hands, master his anger, and never fall in love. He tries his best, but when he meets a girl named Acacia he falls in love, threatening the delicate balance of his artificial heart.
Production
EuropaCorp, Duran, France 3 Cinéma, uMedia, Walking The Dog, uFund
Language
FR
Status
Released
Release Date
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Cast

Mathias Malzieu
Jack (voice)

Olivia Ruiz
Miss Acacia (voice)

Grand Corps Malade
Joe (voice)

Jean Rochefort
Méliès (voice)

Emily Loizeau
Madeleine #2 (voice)

Rossy de Palma
Luna (voice)

Babet
Anna (voice)

Marie Vincent
Madeleine #1 (voice)

Dani
Brigitte Helm (voice)

Arthur H.
Arthur (voice)

Alain Bashung
Jack l'éventreur (voice)

Cali
The Crying Man / The Trumpet Man (voice)

Chloé Renaud
The Young Mother (voice)

Moon Dailly
The Little Blonde Girl (voice)
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