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Arco

What if rainbows were people from the future traveling in time?
2025 | 89m | French

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Popularity: 10 (history)

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10-year-old Arco lives in a far future. During his first flight in his rainbow suit, he loses control and falls into the past. Iris, a girl his age from 2075, comes to his rescue and tries by all means to help send him back to his era.
Release Date: Oct 22, 2025
Director: Ugo Bienvenu
Writer: Félix de Givry, Ugo Bienvenu
Genres: Adventure, Science Fiction, Animation, Family, Fantasy
Keywords time travel, family relationships, conspiracy theory, absent parent, environmental issues, near future, 2070s, independent film, viagem no tempo, lighthearted, rainbow, science fantasy, male female friendship, cheerful, comforting, 21st century, século xxi, arco-íris
Production Companies France 3 Cinéma, Sons of Rigor Films, MountainA, Fit Via Vi, Remembers
Box Office Revenue: $4,570,178
Budget: $10,000,000
Updates Updated: Apr 03, 2026
Entered: Nov 23, 2025
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Name Character
Margot Ringard Oldra Iris (voice)
Oscar Tresanini Arco (voice)
Nathanaël Perrot Clifford (voice)
Alma Jodorowsky Jeanne / Mikki (voice)
Swann Arlaud Tom / Mikki (voice)
Vincent Macaigne Dougie (voice)
Louis Garrel Stewie (voice)
William Lebghil Frankie (voice)
Sophie Mas La mère d'Arco (voix)
Frédérique Cantrel La mère d'Arco - séquence finale (voix)
Oxmo Puccino Dom (voice)
Joséphine Mancini Ada (voix)
Jean Boucault Chanteur d'oiseau (voix)
Johnny Rasse Chanteur d'oiseau (voix)
Audrey Tondre Voix supermarché (voix)
Félix de Givry Le père de Clifford (voix)
Robinson Fyot Journaliste (voix)
Anaëlle Saba Journaliste (voix)
Benoît Galland Journaliste (voix)
Pierre Picq Gardien de l'école (voix)
Name Job
Félix de Givry Writer
Ugo Bienvenu Editor, Writer, Character Designer, Director, Storyboard Artist, Art Direction
Manon Garnier ADR Voice Casting
Arnaud Toulon Original Music Composer
Clara Vincienne Post Production Supervisor
Anaëlle Saba Assistant Director
Nathan Jacquard Editor
Nicolas Becker Sound Designer
Andrea Ferrara Sound Editor
Damien Lazzerini Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Grégory Vincent Foley Artist
Albert Bonnier Assistant Editor
Fabio Besse Set Supervisor
Benoît Galland Compositing Supervisor
Adam Sillard Storyboard, Animation Director
Jocelyn Charles Storyboard
Tamerlan Bekmurzayev Storyboard
Simon Cadilhac 3D Supervisor, Concept Artist
Louise Seynhaeve Background Designer
Name Title
Félix de Givry Producer
Douglas Choi Executive Producer
Martina Bassenger Executive Producer
Natalie Portman Producer
Sophie Mas Producer
Elliott Whitton Executive Producer
Bill Way Executive Producer
Jamil Shamasdin Executive Producer
Audrey Tondre Executive Producer
Ugo Bienvenu Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

On a futuristic world, the population travel by making their own rainbows - but you have to be twelve before you get your own empowering cape and diamond. Ten year old “Arco” is impatient, though, especially when his parents and sister return from an exhilarating trip. One night, when all are asleep ... he pinches his sister’s kit and sets off for his maiden flight. Of course, he’s hardly adept and so soon plummets through the clouds, and the timeline, and finds himself stuck in a past world with “Iris”. She’s an independent spirit whom he soon learns to trust, and despite the chagrin of the disgruntled “Clifford”, the youngsters start to bond. Meantime, as they try to discover the now missing jewel that he needs before he can fly back home, a trio of misfits with their very own version of the “Mean Machine” from “Scooby Do” seem to be trying to apprehend the new visitor, and so now not only must they get “Arco” home but they must stay one step ahead of their menacing pursuers too! Luckily, they also have the ultra-loyal nanny robot “Mikki” - think “Sonny” from “I, Robot” (2004) - to help out, so fingers crossed. This is one of those engagingly detailed family animations that manages to effortlessly combine a little sci-fi with a lot of personality whilst also tinging the proceedings with a little longing too. He wants to go home; she wants to see her frequently absent parents more and I think “Mikki” just wants five minutes peace to recharge his batteries. There is plenty of mischief, some light-heartedness and there are a few subliminal messages for children and parents alike about friendship and just being there and, stylistically, this has something of the Ghibli to it as it flows along thoughtfully and entertainingly for ninety minutes.

Mar 27, 2026