In this absurdist comedy, first-time director Bastien Milheau recounts the adventures of two high-school students in a town populated by alcoholics. Released in cinemas on August 30.
After Albert Dupontel's "Au Revoir là-haut" in 2017, the sequel "Couleurs de l'Incendie" is also being adapted for the big screen by Clovis Cornillac, starring Léa Drucker and Benoît Poelvoorde. The film airs on Canal+ this Friday, August 25, at 10:40 pm.
Idris Elba confronts a strange lion on safari in South Africa... This is the story of "Beast", a thriller by Baltasar Kormakur, which will be broadcast on television this Friday, August 25.
"War of the Gods" features Yang Jian, a former god turned contract killer, confronted with his past. The story tells of an epic battle for the balance of worlds. A fantastic animated film to be seen in cinemas from August 23, 2023.
Little Girl Blue, Mona Achache's docudrama starring Marion Cotillard, explores family secrets in a special screening at Cannes 2023. The film is due in cinemas on November 15, 2023.
This is an unusual role for Tom Hanks, who plays a grumpy, widowed grandpa in Marc Forster's "The World's Worst Neighbor". The film airs this Sunday, August 20.
Enchanted Gardens explores hidden worlds in nature, where insects, birds and children have adventures. Directed by Döhren, Fott, Orosz, Love, Wahl, Cruchon, Voronina.
The film On dirait la Planète Mars presents five Viking Society volunteers facing a parallel mission on Earth, foreshadowing a manned voyage to Mars. A film by Canadian director Stéphane Lafleur, starring Steve Laplante and Larissa Corriveau, to be released on August 2, 2023.
"Alam" follows Palestinian student Tamer, influenced by fellow student Maysaa', in an act of political resistance. Directed by Firas Khoury and starring Saleh Bakri, the film opens in cinemas on August 30, 2023.
Justine Triet's new film, Anatomie d'une Chute, winner of the Palme d'Or at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, arrives in cinemas this Wednesday, August 23. With Sandra Hüller and Swann Arlaud in the cast, this trial film richly deserves its award.
Cédric Klapisch's "Le péril jeune" (The Young Peril): Romain Duris and Vincent Elbaz reunite with their high school friends as their best friend's girlfriend gives birth to a baby after overdosing.
Il Boemo features the forgotten composer Josef Myslivecek. Featuring Vojtěch Dyk, the film follows his rise to fame in Venice in 1764 thanks to an opera that would turn his career upside down.
The Whale and the Snail: unveiled by Max Lang and Daniel Snaddon with Rob Brydon and Sally Hawkins, this film explores the unusual friendship between a whale and a traveling sea snail.
William Wyler's L'Insoumise features B. Davis and H. Fonda in a 19th-century Southern romance. Breaking off an engagement, a sartorial revenge awaits Pres, the fiancé. The film can be (re)discovered this summer in selected Parisian cinemas.
Liam Neeson action movies are almost a genre in themselves. Short, effective, bloody, perfect for a summer blockbuster. This is once again the case with Retribution, coming to cinemas on August 23.