Pom, le poulain (2006)
Directed by Olivier Ringer

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

Mirabelle is the finest and most dedicated of working horses.  For a party of woodcutters working in the Ardennes forest, there is no better horse than this strong and dependable mare.  But one day misfortune strikes.  Patrick, the son of the horse's owner, causes an accident and poor Mirabelle takes the blame.  The horse is taken away to be sold, leaving behind a foal, Pom, who is desperately ill-equipped to cope with the sudden departure of his mother.  Straight away, Pom becomes moody and uncooperative, and his health soon begins to deteriorate.  His groom Julien becomes anxious for the little horse.  Try as he might, he can do nothing to change the poor creature's state of mind.  In the end, Julien decides that drastic measures are called for if he is to save his beloved Pom from going the same way as his unfortunate mother...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Olivier Ringer
  • Script: Olivier Ringer, Yves Ringer
  • Cinematographer: Jean-Paul de Zaetijd
  • Music: Bruno Alexiu
  • Cast: Olivier Barthelemy (Le secouriste), Richard Bohringer (Le vieux Julien), Olivier Bonjour (Victor), Gilbert Cotty (Joseph), Angelo Dello (Le vétérinaire), Charlie Dupont (Policier Michiels), Alain Eloy (Ben), Hyppolyte Eloy (Le petit garçon), Eric Godon (Chauffeur camion), Philippe Grand'Henry (Le patron), Marc Herman (Policier Braun), Lison Lalou (La fermière), Georges Lini (Le conducteur), Morgan Marinne (Patrick), Sophie Museur (La mère de famille), Jean Luc Piraux (Le fermier), Orane Rutten (La fille), Renaud Rutten (Le père de famille), Erico Salamone (L'employé de station service), Serge Swysen (L'employé de banque)
  • Country: Belgium / France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 85 min

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