The comedy Le Teckel, directed by Mathieu Sapin and starring Franck Dubosc, began filming and is set to continue until December 11, 2025. The film is an adaptation of the comic book by Hervé Bourhis and promises a playful take on everyday absurdities.
Le Teckel follows the story of an ordinary man whose quiet life is transformed by an unexpected event involving his small dog. Blending humor and tenderness, the movie adapts the idiosyncratic tone of Bourhis’s comic, turning the story into a lively portrait of human quirks.
Mathieu Sapin, known for his satirical works and graphic novels, brings a distinctive storytelling style to the project. Franck Dubosc, beloved for his comic performances, takes on the lead role, adding personal charm to the film’s offbeat tone.
Scheduled for release in 2026, Le Teckel is expected to attract fans of light, character-driven French comedies. The combination of Bourhis’s wit and Sapin’s visual humor positions the movie as an anticipated entry in France’s contemporary comedic cinema.
“It’s a film about small lives and big emotions, seen through the eyes of a man and his dachshund,” explains Mathieu Sapin.
A witty 2026 French comedy where Franck Dubosc and a dachshund bring Hervé Bourhis’s comic to life under Mathieu Sapin’s playful direction.