Élie Semoun has just unveiled the poster for the upcoming film about the famous dunce from Saint-Potache: Ducobu and the Ghost of Saint-PotacheThe feature film will be released in cinemas on October 7th and will be Élie Semoun's last Ducobu film. Directed by Élie Semoun, the film stars Élie Semoun, Émilie Caen, Frédérique Bel, and Loïc Legendre, with a guest appearance by Gérard Jugnot.
A poster themed around Halloween
The poster clearly sets the tone: haunted house, pumpkins, skeleton, full moon, eerie decor, and schoolyard humor. The slogan sets the tone: "He's every teacher's worst nightmare!" For this episode, Ducobu's adventure plunges him into a world of mystery and ghosts.
Anatole's ghost enters Saint-Potache
The story takes place during Halloween. Ducobu returns for an adventure full of laughter and mystery. Professor Latouche and Miss Rateau move into a house haunted by the ghost of Anatole, the biggest dunce in the history of Saint-Potache school. This mischievous ghost will lead Ducobu, Léonie, their parents, and Kitrish into a series of funny and unexpected escapades. But on Halloween, anything can happen. The film therefore retains the essence of the saga: school, pranks, overwhelmed teachers, students caught up in an adventure bigger than themselves, and Ducobu always at the center of the chaos.
Élie Semoun completes his Ducobu adventure
With Ducobu and the Ghost of Saint-PotacheÉlie Semoun directs his final film in the Ducobu universe. He is both behind the camera and in front of the screen, in a cast that brings back several familiar faces from the series. The film is a family comedy, set against a Halloween backdrop and featuring a supernatural plot adapted to the world of Saint-Potache.
Children in the casting
The film also showcases a new generation of young talent through its lead and supporting roles. Charlie plays Ducobu, Antoinette portrays Léonie, and Yasmine plays Carine. Alongside the remarkable Gustavia Harfouch, one of the standout young talents in the cast, are Circé and Joé.
Ducobu, a cult saga
As a reminder, while this latest film Ducobu As the Ducobu saga unfolds, it has become a cult classic. The very first installment, Ducobu the Student, was released in France on June 22, 2011. Since then, the franchise has established itself as a sure bet in French family comedy: the first five films have exceeded 6 million cumulative admissions.
See you in cinemas on October 7th to discover this final episode!
