Driving Madeleine
A drama starring Line Renaud, Dany Boon and Alice Isaaz
A seemingly simple taxi ride across Paris evolves into a profound meditation on the realities of the driver, whose personal life is in shambles, and his fare, an elderly woman whose warmth belies her shocking past.
Midsommar (2019)
A horror movie starring Florence Pugh, Will Poulter and Jack Reynor
A young couple travels to Sweden to visit their friend’s rural hometown and attend its mid-summer festival. What begins as an idyllic retreat quickly descends into an increasingly violent and bizarre competition at the hands of a pagan cult.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016)
An action movie starring Felicity Jones, Mads Mikkelsen and Ben Mendelsohn
"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" is a captivating sci-fi film that follows the journey of Jyn and her team, Rogue One, as they embark on a mission to steal the Death Star's schematics. Action-packed and filled with suspense, this movie keeps audiences on the edge of their seats until the very end.
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Sing (2016)
A family movie starring Scarlett Johansson, Matthew McConaughey and Reese Witherspoon
Five lead contestants emerge: A mouse who croons as smoothly as he cons, a timid teenage elephant with an enormous case of stage fright, an overtaxed mother run ragged tending a litter of 25 piglets, a young gangster gorilla looking to break free of his family’s felonies, and a punk-rock porcupine struggling to shed her arrogant boyfriend and go solo ... (more)
Fallen Leaves
A comedy movie starring Alma Pöysti, Jussi Vatanen and Anna Karjalainen
The film tells the story of Ansa, a supermarket shelf-stocker on a zero-hour contract, later a recyclable plastic sorter, and Holappa, a sandblaster, an alcoholic, later an ex-alcoholic, whose paths have accidentally crossed and who, despite adversity and misunderstandings, try to build some kind of relationship on the harsher side of the welfare state.
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Maestro(s)
A drama starring Yvan Attal, Pierre Arditi and Pascale Arbillot
The Dunars are conductors from father to son. François' long and brilliant international career come to an end, whereas Denis has just won an umpteenth classical music award. When François is chosen to be the head of the Scala, his ultimate dream, he can't believe it. Happy at first for his father, Denis quickly become disillusioned when he discovers that he was, in fact, chosen to go to Milan.