Whether French or American, comedy, drama or documentary, this month of March is full of fine films. Not surprisingly, these releases come at an auspicious time, that of Printemps du Cinéma. From March 23 to 25, all tickets are priced at €5, in cinemas all over France. Distributors are taking advantage of this to unveil their best films.
And we're taking advantage of this unmissable opportunity ! It would be a shame to miss out on such an opportunity to go to the nearest cinema to see a quality feature film, on your own or with friends or family. That's why we've chosen the ten films that impressed us the most, among those that will be showing during Printemps du Cinéma.



Parthenope: Paolo Sorrentino signs a romantic fresco between Naples and Capri
Parthenope (Paolo Sorrentino) explores one woman's life through the decades, between Naples and Capri. A drama in competition at Cannes 2024, in theaters March 12, 2025. [Read more]



Baby by Marcelo Caetano, selected for Critics' Week 2024: Our opinion
Marcelo Caetano's Baby was screened at Critics' Week 2024. Read our review. [Read more]



Magma: an intense drama at the heart of the volcanic threat starring Marina Foïs
Magma, directed by Cyprien Vial, plunges us into a tense drama surrounding an imminent volcanic eruption. Starring Marina Foïs and Théo Christine, this film promises a poignant human adventure. [Read more]



Berlin, summer 42: a poignant drama about the German resistance
The historical drama Berlin, Summer 42 (In Liebe, Eure Hilde), directed by Andreas Dresen, tells the story of a young German resistance fighter during the Second World War. Released in cinemas on March 12, 2025. [Read more]



In the Lost Lands: a fantastic journey with Milla Jovovich and Dave Bautista
Adapted from a short story by George R.R. Martin, In the Lost Lands promises a fantastic adventure starring Milla Jovovich and Dave Bautista, directed by Paul W.S. Anderson. [Read more]



Ma Mère, Dieu et Sylvie Vartan, a moving story starring Leïla Bekhti: Our opinion
With Ma Mère, Dieu et Sylvie Vartan, Ken Scott adapts Roland Perez's autobiographical novel, starring Leïla Bekhti, Jonathan Cohen and Sylvie Vartan herself. In cinemas on March 19, 2025, this is probably one of the most beautiful films of the new year, between laughter and tears! [Read more]



Délocalisés: a wacky comedy about culture shock and social struggles
Redouane and Ali Bougheraba's Délocalisés is a sparkling comedy of social struggle and culture shock. In theaters March 12, 2025. [Read more]



Guan Hu's Black Dog, in Un Certain Regard selection at the Cannes Film Festival 2024: Our opinion
Guan Hu's Black Dog was unveiled in the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival 2024. Read our review. [Read more]



Towards an unknown country: a poignant drama about exile and hope
The social drama To a Land Unknown, directed by Mahdi Fleifel, follows the journey of two young Palestinian refugees in search of a better future in Europe. In theaters March 12, 2025. [Read more]



Brujeria - Sorcery: A mystical journey to the heart of 19th-century Chile
Brujeria - Sorcery, from Chilean director Christopher Murray, plunges into mystical 19th-century Chile, where a young girl discovers occult powers to avenge her father's death. Produced by Pablo Larraín, in cinemas March 5, 2025. [Read more]
If this selection doesn't suit you, you can always consult all the films released during this period!
Printemps du cinéma: films to see for €5 - last day
The last day of Printemps du cinéma at €5! Discover our selection of films to see before the operation closes. [Read more]



Printemps du cinéma: films to see for €5 - last day










