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New Films

All Your Faces

Dir.: Jeanne Herry
| 118 minutes

Jeanne Herry centers this beautiful and effective film around restorative justice meetings between crime victims and perpetrators of similar crimes. Without unnecessary manipulations, she presents the meetings between the parties in a direct way that gradually gains vast emotional volume.

Diary of a Fleeting Affair

Dir.: Emmanuel Mouret
| 100 minutes

A single mother and a married man begin a purely sexual affair, only to discover how complex the situation is. Emmanuel Mouret’s cinema offers a warm and ironic look at his heroes, who are caught between emotions and passions.

A Haunting in Venice

Dir.: Kenneth Branagh
| 103 minutes

Detective Hercule Poirot is invited by a Venetian lady to a séance to conjure up the spirit of her daughter that turns into a murder mystery. "An exhilarating watch and lingering eeriness" (Washington Post).

Oppenheimer

Dir.: Christopher Nolan
| 180 minutes

Written and directed by Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer is an IMAX®-shot epic thriller that thrusts audiences into the pulse-pounding paradox of the enigmatic man who must risk destroying the world in order to save it.

Jeanne Du Barry

Dir.: Maïwenn
| 116 minutes

A working-class young woman is determined to climb the social ladder and uses her charms to escape her impoverished condition. Jeanne Du Barry is a tongue-in-cheek challenge of the #metoo culture, offering a different view of exploitation and class relations.   

Whale Nation

Dir.: Jean-Albert Lievre
| 82 minutes

The film embarks on a journey of discovery across oceans into the lives and community of the humpback whales. With spectacular cinematography and meticulous attention to details, Whale Nation offers an exceptional and delightful cinematic experience.

May December

Dir.: Todd Haynes
| 118 minutes

An actress sets out to research her next film, which deals with a scandalous affair between a woman and a 12-year-old boy. Thanks to the excellent performances, Todd Haynes presents another keen work dealing with the tension between image (of the American dream) and reality.

Northern Comfort

Dir.: Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurosson
| 97 minutes

A group of people who are afraid of flying are about to complete the therapeutic course that should help them overcome their fears. The destination is Iceland and the flight becomes an absolute nightmare. This comic portrait of social anxiety combines irony and dismay to observe its protagonists.