Follow the unbelievable, inspiring true story of a struggling gamer, a failed race car driver, and an idealistic motorsport exec as they take on the most elite sport in the world. Based on the true story of the team that became racing legends.
When she arrived at the Elysée Palace, Bernadette Chirac expected to finally get the place she deserved, she who had always worked in the shadow of her husband to make him president. Put aside because she was considered too old-fashioned, Bernadette decided to take her revenge by becoming a major media figure.
Serial (Bad) Weddings is a hilarious comedy that revolves around a multicultural family and their experiences with cultural differences and prejudices during a series of weddings. The movie explores themes of racism, family relationships, and the clash of cultures in a humorous and heartwarming way.
Wrongfully Accused is a spoof comedy film about a violinist who becomes the prime suspect in the murder of his benefactor. He must go on the run and evade capture while trying to uncover the truth and clear his name. Along the way, he encounters various absurd situations and hilarious misunderstandings.
Les Misérables (2019) is a gripping crime drama set in a Parisian suburb where tensions run high. The film explores themes of police brutality, revenge, and social inequality. It follows three police officers as they navigate the volatile neighborhood, grappling with their own moral dilemmas. A powerful and thought-provoking movie with a thrilling narrative.
The Bélier Family is a heartwarming comedy-drama set in rural France. Paula, a 16-year-old girl, is the only hearing member of her deaf family. Despite her responsibilities on their dairy farm, Paula discovers her exceptional talent for singing. Encouraged by her music teacher, she decides to audition for a prestigious singing competition. However, pursuing her dreams means leaving her family behind and facing various challenges. The movie explores themes of family, love, and self-discovery.
Napoléon (1927) is a silent film that chronicles the life of Napoleon Bonaparte, from his early military victories to his rise as the Emperor of France. The film showcases significant events, such as the French Revolution and the battles that shaped Napoleon's legacy. Through stunning visuals and innovative techniques like split-screen, the film explores the personal and political challenges faced by Napoleon during his reign. It offers a glimpse into the mind of one of history's most renowned military leaders.
The Little Bather is a comedy movie set in the 1960s. It follows the story of an inventor who gets fired from his job and has to find a way to support himself. Along the way, he encounters a series of comedic situations, including kayaking, playing a bugle, working as a traffic cop, and falling into water. The movie also explores themes of husband-wife relationships, with the protagonist's wife being a secretary. Other elements in the plot include horseback riding, a man using a wheelchair, and the invention of a prototype. With its humorous and entertaining storyline, The Little Bather is a delightful movie that will keep audiences laughing.
Set in 1919 in a small German town, "Frantz" tells the story of a young woman named Anna who is mourning the loss of her fiancé, Frantz, who was killed during the war. One day, she notices a mysterious Frenchman, Adrien, visiting Frantz's grave and becomes intrigued by him. As Anna and Adrien spend more time together, a complex and emotional story of guilt, forgiveness, and healing unfolds.
Promise at Dawn is a biographical drama depicting the incredible journey of a talented writer, from his poverty-stricken childhood in Poland to his rise as a renowned novelist in France. The movie explores the enduring bond between the writer and his mother, their struggles with anti-Semitism, and the challenges they face during World War II. Based on the novel by Romain Gary, Promise at Dawn is a heartfelt tale of determination and love.
When a stagecoach carrying Elvira gets stuck in a mysterious castle, she must uncover its secrets and survive its horrors, including torture, hypnotism, and a surprising twist.
On 26 July 2024, the largest-ever Olympic Games Opening Ceremony took place, beginning at 7.30 p.m. CET. The Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 was an unprecedented experience drawing on the natural light of the setting sun with all its nuances to illuminate the world’s best athletes as they travelled down the Seine, in the heart of the French capital.
Bed and Board follows the story of a married couple in Paris facing various challenges, including adultery, job-hopping, and cross-cultural relationships. As they navigate through their life together, they encounter expensive restaurants, mysterious neighbors, and even a brothel. The movie explores themes of marital reconciliation, sexual attraction, and the struggles of a marriage in crisis.
Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life is a biographical film that tells the story of the famous singer-songwriter Serge Gainsbourg. It explores his rise to fame, his troubled personal life, and his musical legacy. The movie covers key moments in Gainsbourg's life, including his relationships, alcohol abuse, and his influential contributions to the music industry. It portrays the complex and eccentric personality of Gainsbourg, showcasing his artistic genius and the demons that haunted him throughout his life.
During World War I, a British soldier is sent to a French village to disarm a time bomb set by the Germans. He discovers that the village is filled with colorful characters and falls in love with a young woman who believes he is the king of hearts.
To the Ends of the World (2018) follows the story of a soldier who struggles to stay alive amidst the brutalities of the French Indochina War in 1946. He faces various challenges and encounters danger at every turn. With themes of adventure, drama, and war, the movie explores the grit and determination of individuals caught in the midst of conflicts.
Devil in the Flesh tells the story of a passionate and forbidden love affair between a young student and an older, married woman in post-World War I France. Their relationship is tested by societal norms and the aftermath of war.
A group of Jews embark on a hilarious adventure involving time travel, a restaurant, a lottery winner, and a Google search. Along the way, they encounter drug use, voting, cemetery visits, and even cancer. With humor and heart, this film explores themes of Jewish identity, politics, and anti-Semitism.
Aissa, a young officer of Algerian origin, tragically loses his life during a fresher initiation ritual at the prestigious French military academy of Saint-Cyr. As the death tears through his family, controversy arises over Aissa’s funeral plans when the Army refuses to take responsibility. Ismael, his older, rebellious brother, tries to keep the family united as they fight to win justice for Aissa.
In 1920s Paris, a wealthy woman named Marguerite Dumont dreams of becoming an opera singer. Despite her lack of talent and the ridicule she faces, she continues to pursue her passion. With the help of her loyal butler and a talented young musician, Marguerite prepares for a grand concert. Based on a true story, this comedy-drama explores themes of illusion, infidelity, and the pursuit of one's dreams.