Screen Tea Podcast: The Triplets of Belleville

The Triplets of Belleville (2003)

Bonjour et buvez beaucoup d’eau pour vous préparer à l’épisode de cette semaine!

For week two of all-animated film December, Lisha and Jules are coming at you with the feature length directorial debut from Sylvain Chomet, 2003’s The Triplets of Belleville! Ecoutez as Lisha, one, mangles the French language and two, gets really, really bent out of shape over some sound and character design, as Jules becomes the protector of all things Grandmother, Dog, and 2D animation related, and as both of your podcasters get their feelings all over the place re: the absolute beauty of this film.

If this is one you haven’t seen yet, folks, consider it homework: find it, watch it, and then hunker down with us for a review that’s all over the place, in true Screen Tea Podcast fashion (but this time, with more French swear words tossed in!).

Your hosts Lisha and Jules are an artist and a mental health professional. Have fun figuring out which is which, but also…be careful not to mess it up. They hail from Michigan, love movies, and served tacos at their lesbian wedding.


Any views or opinions expressed on “Screen Tea Podcast” are those of its hosts and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the Watershed Voice staff or its board of directors.