A café in Paris in the 1950s: somewhere between Montmartre and Saint-Germain-des-Prés, illustrator Jean-Jacques Sempé and comic author René Goscinny bend over a blank sheet of paper and bring a mischievous, lovable boy to life:
Little Nick goes to school, makes friends, discovers girls, goes on vacation - in other words, he lives a happy and joyful childhood. During these short, entertaining adventures, the curious little boy repeatedly steals away to the studios of his creators. With Goscinny, the little character sits on the keyboard of the typewriter or on his shoulder and asks light-heartedly about his life; with Sempé, little Nick talks to his inventor from the drawing in progress. Sempé and Goscinny tell him the touching story of their friendship and their own childhood full of hopes and dreams ...
"An irresistible, warm-hearted pleasure" - Screen International