ROYAL BONBON
synopsis
A destitute man wanders the streets of Cap Haïtien, dreaming about his imaginary kingdom. He thinks he’s King Christophe, the New World’s first ruler, a former slave who went on to liberate Haiti in 1804.
Chased out of the city, King Chacha – as he is known – takes refuge in the grandiose ruins of the Sans Souci castle. He is accompanied by Thimothée, a young street urchin who he has taken under his wing.
The inhabitants of a neighboring village, who’ve been waiting for the sovereign’s return for many years, are caught up in his folly.
| international title: | Royal Bonbon |
| original title: | Royal Bonbon |
| country: | France, Canada |
| sales agent: | TVOR |
| year: | 2001 |
| genre: | fiction |
| directed by: | Charles Njaman |
| film run: | 85' |
| release date: | FR 07/05/2003 |
| screenplay: | Charles Njaman |
| cast: | Dominique Battraville, Erol Josué, Anne-Louise Mesadieu, Verlus Delorme, Ambroise Thomson |
| cinematography by: | Josée Deshaies |
| film editing: | Lise Beaulieu |
| art director: | Nicolas de Boiscuillé, Marie-Louise Fouchard |
| costumes designer: | Nicolas de Boiscuillé, Marie-Louise Fouchard |
| music: | Jean-François Pauvros |
| producer: | Cyriac Auriol, Ian Boyd |
| production: | Les Films du Requin, Ciné B, Les Films de l'Isle (CA) |
| distributor: | Gémini Films |















