The Testament of Ann Lee 2h 17min – Biopic, Drama, Historical, Musical By Mona Fastvold – Directed by Mona Fastvold, Brady Corbet – Starring Amanda Seyfried, Lewis Pullman, Tim Blake Nelson Restricted – 12 years – The fascinating and incredible true story of Ann Lee, founder of the religious cult known as the Shakers. This passionate prophetess preached gender equality and social justice and was revered by her followers. Friday, April 3 at 8:30 PM
Police Flash 80 1h 26min – Comedy, Police by Jean-Baptiste Saurel – with Thomas Ngijol, Giulio Callegari, François Damiens, Audrey Lamy, Xavier Lacaille 1984. Yvon Kastendeuch, a cop from the old school and a fan of Michel Sardou, finds himself reluctantly at the head of an “elite unit”: the Police Flash 80. He now has to team up with Guilaine, an overworked mom and the brains of the group, Marfoud, a Minitel geek, and Roberto, the mullet-wearing infiltrator. Together, they will attempt to dismantle a drug trafficking ring by becoming an improbable brigade, so much so that even the 80s were not ready. Sunday, April 5 at 5 PM
Orwell: 2+2=5 2h 00min – Documentary by Raoul Peck – Starring Eric Ruf, Damian Lewis 1949. George Orwell completes what will be his last but most important novel, 1984. ORWELL: 2+2=5 delves into the last months of Orwell’s life and his visionary work to explore the roots of the unsettling concepts he revealed to the world in his dystopian masterpiece. Tuesday, April 7 at 8:30 PM
Super Mario Galaxy The Movie 1h 38min – Action, Animation, Adventure, Family, Fantasy – Suitable for ages 6 and up Just as they settle in the Mushroom Kingdom, a mysterious call for help pushes Mario and Luigi to spring into action and delve into the dark corners of Princess Peach’s past. A mission that will propel our heroes and their new constellation of friends far from home, on an intergalactic journey to discover new worlds where unexpected alliances will be forged. Sunday, April 12 at 5 PM
Compostela Comedy, Drama by Yann Samuell – with Alexandra Lamy, Julien Le Berre, Mélanie Doutey Fred and Adam, a rebellious teenager, do not know each other. Yet, thanks to an association, they embark together on the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. She seeks to appease her past, he tries to channel his anger and sense of abandonment. As the kilometers pass, each discovers an unsuspected strength within themselves. Inspired by a true story. Friday, April 10 at 8:30 PM
Those Who Count Drama by Jean-Baptiste Leonetti – with Sandrine Kiberlain, Pierre Lottin Rose and Jean have nothing in common. Rose is a force of nature who faces all her problems with a disarming joy for life. Jean is a solitary and taciturn man who has buried his big heart under layers of modesty and resignation. When he unwillingly becomes part of this unusual family, he quickly becomes indispensable. What were they waiting for before they met? Friday, April 17 at 8:30 PM
Jumpers Jesse Andrews, Daniel Chong Starring Mallory Wanecque, Piper Curda, Artus Mabel, a teenager passionate about animals, jumps (literally!) at the chance to try out a revolutionary new technology that allows her to communicate with animals in a completely unprecedented way… by slipping into the skin of an adorable female beaver. She then embarks on a unique adventure full of discoveries in the heart of the animal kingdom. Sunday, April 19 at 5 PM
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