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Monsieur Aznavour
Just as Marion Cotillard was to La Vie en Rose, Golden Globe-nominated actor Tahar Rahim is to Monsieur Aznavour, transforming into the iconic singer-songwriter, Charles Aznavour, for this hugely entertaining biography of the man who beat all odds to not only become one of France’s best-loved entertainers, but personified French culture to the English-speaking world.
Led by its star’s astonishing performance and stunning vocal prowess, the emotional and lavishly mounted Monsieur Aznavour is a true tour de force as intimate as it is spectacular, serving as a triumphant reminder of the power and impact of music. It’s a grand and unmissable cinema experience.
Directed by: Mehdi Idir and Grand Corps Malade
Starring: Tahar Rahim, Bastien Bouillon, Marie-Julie Baup, Camille Moutawkil
Screenings
28th May | 7.30pm
2nd June | 3.00pm
7th June | 5.15pm
10th June | 5.30pm
13th June | 1.00pm
14th June | 7.45pm

Jane Austen Wrecked My Life
- OFFICIAL SELECTION: Toronto International Film Festival -
Agathe (Camille Rutherford, Anatomy of a Fall) is seemingly living the romantic comedy dream. Working in the famous Parisian bookshop “Shakespeare & Co”, she shares an undeniable chemistry with her best friend/co-worker Félix (Pablo Pauly, Murder Party).
However, underneath the rosy facade, Agathe is a struggling romance author stuck living with her sister and battling a severe case of writer’s block. Perpetually surrounded by stories of others’ desires and adventures, she longs for a romance like the ones in her favourite novels.
Everything changes when Agathe is invited to a prestigious Jane Austen residency in England. Spending two weeks in a manor ripped directly from the pages of one of Austen’s stories, Agathe becomes acquainted with the handsome (and haughty) Oliver (Charlie Anson, Downton Abbey), a distant relation of the author.
Now finding herself in a situation much like the books that inspire her, Agathe must decide between what she’s always known, and something – or someone – new.
Direct from a sell out run at the Australian French Film Festival, this utterly charming story from Laura Piani is a delightful love letter to the iconic author whose works still shape our conversations on love today.
Directed by: Laura Piani
Starring: Camille Rutherford, Pablo Pauly, Charlie Anson, Liz Crowther
Screenings
29th May | 5.45pm
1st June | 4.25pm
5th June | 1.30pm
8th June | 7.45pm
14th June | 3.15pm
18th June | 6.15pm

The Count of Monte Cristo
- OFFICIAL SELECTION: Festival de Cannes (Out of Competition) -
- 2x César Award Winner! -
Pierre Niney leads a stellar cast in Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de La Patellière’s thrilling new adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ epic adventure The Count of Monte Cristo, the first French cinematic treatment of the iconic tale of romance and redemption in over fifty years.
Marseille, 1815. The dreams of principled young sailor Edmond Dantès (Niney) are about to come true; promoted to ship’s captain, he can finally marry the love of his life, Mercédès (Anaïs Demoustier). But his success inspires jealousy… betrayed by his rivals, Dantès is denounced as a member of a pro-Napoleon conspiracy, and incarcerated without trial in an isolated prison.
After years of solitude, Dantès befriends the inmate in the adjacent cell, Abbé Faria (Pierfrancesco Favino), who reveals the location of a hidden treasure on the island of Monte Cristo. An extraordinary plan is hatched to exact revenge on the three men who wronged him: assuming multiple identities – “the Count of Monte Cristo” among them - Dantès will first court his enemies, and then seek retribution…
true cultural phenomenon in France (where it stormed the box office with close to 10 million tickets sold), The Count of Monte Cristo delivers luxurious, spectacular big-screen entertainment, at once timeless and electrifyingly new.
Directed by: Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de La Patellière
Starring: Pierre Niney, Anaïs Demoustier, Pierfrancesco Favino
Screenings
31st May | 7.15pm
8th June | 1.00pm
15th June | 3.45pm

My Brother's Band
- OFFICIAL SELECTION: Festival de Cannes (Cannes Premiere) -
A sensation at Cannes and one of France’s biggest box office and audience favourites of the year (achieving over two million admissions and entry into the top five of 2024), writer/director Emmanuel Courcol’s wildly entertaining new film follows two very different siblings separated by fate and reunited by their love of music.
Thibaut (the exceptional Benjamin Lavernhe, Delicious) is a beloved and internationally celebrated orchestra conductor who travels the globe. When a health crisis and subsequent DNA test inadvertently reveals he was adopted as an infant, Thibaut discovers the existence of a younger brother, Jimmy (rising star Pierre Lottin), who lives in more modest circumstances; he works in a school cafeteria, cares for his mother and plays the trombone in a community brass band. The pair seem to have little else in common other than a love of performance, but sensing his sibling’s exceptional talent, Thibaut decides to remedy the injustice of fate and try to help nurture his brother’s untapped gifts.
An eruptive crowd favourite wherever it has premiered (notably receiving the highest audience score in the 51-year history of the San Sebastian Film Festival), My Brother’s Band is a rousing, feel-great trip to the cinema, expertly striking the perfect harmony between laughter and tears. Bring your family, your friends, and some tissues.
Directed by: Emmanuel Courcol
Starring: Benjamin Lavernhe, Pierre Lottin, Sarah Suco
Screenings
31st May | 12.15pm
2nd June | 5.40pm
5th June | 3.30pm
7th June | 8.00pm
15th June | 7.15pm

The Thread
- OFFICIAL SELECTION: Festival de Cannes (Special Screening) -
One of France’s most beloved and awarded actors, the remarkable Daniel Auteuil is also an accomplished writer and director in his own right, and the engrossing new legal thriller The Thread finds him once again in top form.
Auteuil stars as Jean Monier, a well-past his prime defence lawyer who – ever since discovering he was responsible for a killer being exonerated – now prefers to work as a prosecutor. But one evening Jean agrees to help his over-committed wife and fellow counsel Annie (Sidse Babett Knudsen) by meeting with Nicolas Milik (Grégory Gadebois), a shell-shocked father of five who has just been arrested for the murder of his troubled wife.
Milik’s predicament inexplicably touches Jean; the more he pieces together the events of the night in question, the more he becomes convinced of Milik’s innocence. Soon Jean rediscovers his passion for his vocation, and becomes obsessed with exposing the killer.
Characterised by typically first-rate performances from its stellar cast, this pulled-from-the-headlines drama is a gripping exploration of guilt, conceit and the slippery nature of justice. A major word of mouth hit at the French box office in late 2024, The Thread packs a genuine punch, with a conclusion that lingers long after the credits have rolled.
Directed by: Daniel Auteuil
Starring: Daniel Auteuil, Grégory Gadebois, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Alice Belaïdi
Screenings
31st May | 4.45pm
5th June | 11.00am
10th June | 8.15pm
14th June | 5.15pm
17th June | 1.15pm

Beating Hearts
- OFFICIAL SELECTION: Festival de Cannes -
Adèle Exarchopoulos (Blue Is The Warmest Colour) and François Civil (The Three Musketeers) – arguably French cinema’s brightest young talents – devour the screen in Gilles Lellouche’s vibrant, genre-spanning romantic epic that follows a romance tested by social boundaries, betrayal and circumstances beyond all control.
Love makes one crazy. Just ask Clotaire (Civil) and Jackie (Exarchopoulos), who meet in their teens in their Northern France working-class neighbourhood in the 1980s. Despite their differences - she is a diligent student from the middle class, he a charming troublemaker with a complex family life - an intense and unmistakable connection is sparked. But tragedy soon pulls them apart. A decade later, Clotaire tries desperately to win back his lost love. But has his chance passed?
Driven by a kinetic soundtrack by Jon Brion, indelible production design and all-star supporting cast, Beating Hearts pays homage to the US independent film wave of the 80s and early 90s but creates an impact truly of its own.
Delivering another massive, crowd-pleasing blockbuster result at the French box office with an extraordinary 5 million admissions, Lellouche reaches for the stars and rewards all who strap in for the ride.
Directed by: Gilles Lellouche
Starring: Adèle Exarchopoulos, François Civil, Mallory Wanecque, Malik Frikah
Screenings
30th May | 7.30pm
3rd June | 7.15pm
8th June | 4.30pm
10th June | 12.30pm
15th June | 12.30pm
18th June | 1.10pm

Holy Cow
- OFFICIAL SELECTION: Festival de Cannes (Un Certain Regard - Youth Award) -
- 2x César Award Winner -
Hot on the heels of its two wins at this year’s César Awards, and over one million admissions in France, the Cannes Youth Prize winner Holy Cow is set to take this year’s Festival by storm!
Set in France’s picturesque Jura region, renowned for its Comté cheese, the film follows the carefree 18-year-old Totone. Accustomed to his teenage life of drinking and dancing, Totone suddenly finds himself the sole carer for his 7-year-old sister Claire (Luna Garret) after a devastating tragedy.
Struggling to make ends meet, Totone hatches a plan to follow in his family’s cheesemaking footsteps, in the hope of winning a €30,000 Comté cheese prize. The only problem is, Totone knows nothing about making cheese... This heartfelt coming-of-age debut from Louise Courvoisier recently earned her the Best First Film César Award. The young cast (including Best Female Revelation César winner Maïwene Barthelemy) deliver touching performances that bring a raw authenticity to the film.
Holy Cow is an engaging ode to community, resilience, love... and cheese. Don’t miss it!
Directed by: Louise Courvoisier
Starring: Clément Faveau, Maïwene Barthelemy, Luna Garret, Mathis Bernard
Screenings
30th May | 3.30pm
2nd June | 1.00pm
5th June | 5.45pm
7th June | 3.15pm
13th June | 11.00am
18th June | 4.15pm

The Stolen Painting
Inspired by remarkable true events, acclaimed writer/director Pascal Bonitzer’s sharp and hugely engrossing new dramedy The Stolen Painting follows a self-assured auctioneer whose professional and personal integrity is challenged by the discovery of a long-lost masterpiece.
Paris, present day. André Masson (César Award-winner Alex Lutz), a hotshot modern art appraiser at prestigious high-end auction house Scottie’s, receives word that a painting by Egon Schiele may have been found in a young factory worker’s home in the Alsatian city of Mulhouse.
Though highly sceptical, André travels to view the canvas with his ex-partner Bettina (the superb Léa Drucker, Roxane) who is also an expert valuator, only to be convinced of its authenticity as a masterwork long-assumed destroyed by Nazi officials during WWII. For André, the ramifications of this once-in-a-lifetime find for his career and for his contentious relationship with his less-than-reliable intern Aurore (Louise Chevillotte), will prove both unexpected and transformative.
Skilfully brought to life by an array of endearing and duplicitous characters, The Stolen Painting is a thrilling exploration of the often cynical world of art dealing and collecting, where the jaw-dropping prices aren’t always related to the rarity of the object or the desire of potential customers.
Directed by: Pascal Bonitzer
Starring: Alex Lutz, Léa Drucker, Nora Hamzawi, Louise Chevillotte, Alain Chamfort
Screenings
29th May | 8.00pm
1st June | 6.25pm
6th June | 6.00pm
9th June | 8.00pm
12th June | 5.45pm
14th June | 11.00am

Bolero
Every 15 minutes, someone somewhere in the world plays Maurice Ravel’s “Bolero”...
Raphaël Personnaz delivers an unforgettable performance as the titular composer, grappling with inner turmoil and artistic insecurity. Tasked by the eccentric dancer Ida Rubenstein (Jeanne Balibar) to craft a passionate and intoxicating score for her new ballet, Ravel finds himself creatively paralysed and marginalised by his contemporaries.
Seeking solace and inspiration, he leans on his confidantes: the pianist Marguerite Long (Emmanuelle Devos), his loyal friend Cipa (Vincent Perez), and Cipa’s captivating sister, Misia (Doria Tillier), for whom he harbours deep affection.
Against the lavish backdrop of 1920s Paris, Ravel must fight to redeem his raw musical genius, or risk being consumed by it completely...
From celebrated director Anne Fontaine (Coco Before Chanel, The Innocents), Bolero is a powerful exploration of Maurice Ravel’s unique life, and his journey to complete the now iconic 17-minute composition.
Sumptuously staged and showcasing lavish performances, don’t miss this stunning tribute to the lasting power of Ravel’s masterpiece.
Directed by: Anne Fontaine
Starring: Raphaël Personnaz, Doria Tiller, Jeanne Balibar, Vincent Perez
Screenings
29th May | 11.00am
2nd June | 10.30am
7th June | 12.45pm
12th June | 1.15pm
18th June | 10.45am

The Divine Sarah Bernhardt
Experience the magnificent life of French actress Sarah Bernhardt, the first international star and an eternal icon, in all its dramatic glory - just as “La Divine” herself intended!
Set in the dizzying theatrical world of stage lights, opulent wealth and delicious scandals, Bernhardt is expertly brought to life by Sandrine Kiberlain (November) in this decadent biopic from director Guillaume Nicloux.
Shot amidst lavish and beautiful production design, but always focused on its protagonist, Nicloux’s decadent biopic is an experience like no other.
Crossing paths with Alexandre Dumas, Sigmund Freud, Victor Hugo and more, Bernhardt’s fascinating story is told across three distinct time periods (1915, 1896 and 1886).
Uncover the life of the world’s first celebrity in this vivid and compelling chronicle of a chameleonic actress who defined her generation.
Directed by: Guillaume Nicloux
Starring: Sandrine Kiberlain, Laurent Lafitte, Amira Casar, Pauline Étienne
Screenings
1st June | 12.10pm
3rd June | 11.00am
11th June | 1.15pm
13th June | 6.00pm

Three Friends
Emmanuel Mouret, the award-winning director of Love Affair(s), returns to contemporary stories of love, loss, and entanglement with effortless style.
Three Friends follows Alice (Camille Cottin, Call My Agent!), Rebecca (Sara Forestier), and Joan (India Hair, Annie’s Fire), all going through major relationship crises at the same time.
Joan has fallen out of love with her husband Victor, and while Alice tries to reassure her, her own relationship has plateaued. Meanwhile Rebecca is in the thick of an affair... that happens to be with Alice’s husband Eric.
When Joan decides to end her marriage, Victor suddenly goes missing. Joan, Alice and Rebecca begin to find their charades unravelling. How much longer can the truth stay hidden?
Three friends, three lies, three truths. Weaving between funny and poignant, Three friends is a compelling story you won’t want to miss!
Directed by: Emmanuel Mouret
Starring: Camille Cottin, Sara Forestier, India Hair, Damien Bonnard
Screenings
4th June | 10.45am
11th June | 8.00pm
16th June | 1.30pm

The Deluge
The phenomenal Mélanie Laurent and Guillaume Canet take centre stage in writer/director Gianluca Jodice’s transfixing historical drama, evocatively depicting the last days of the French Revolution and the fates of Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI.
1792. The official Parisian residence of the king, the Tuileries Palace, has been stormed. Louis, Marie Antoinette and their children have been arrested and confined in the Tour du Temple, a mediaeval chateau in the city centre. Far from the splendour of Versailles, where the family and their retinue had lived until only a few years earlier, they are vulnerable for the first time in their lives. While the King naively tries to keep spirits high and manners intact, his pragmatic and imperious wife is far more realistic about their predicament, and the destiny that likely awaits them…
Drawn from the diaries of Louis XVI’s personal valet, this exceptionally crafted drama features not only marvellous production design and cinematography, but incredible costumes by twice Oscar-nominated designer Massimo Cantini Parrini, transporting the audience with its depiction of a period from which our modern world was born.
Directed by: Gianluca Jodice
Starring: Guillaume Canet, Mélanie Laurent, Aurore Broutin, Hugo Dillon
Screenings
29th May | 1.30pm
3rd June | 3.00pm
11th June | 5.45pm
14th June | 1.00pm
17th June | 11.00am

Miss Violet
From Éric Besnard (director of the previous Festival hits Delicious and A Great Friend), this historical drama offers an intimate look at rural life in the beautiful Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.
In 1889, Parisian teacher Louise Violet (Alexandra Lamy), is sent to a small village to impose the free, compulsory and secular schooling of the French Republic.
Miss Violet is met with a hostile reception from the locals and their stern mayor Pierre Lecomte (Grégory Gadebois), fearful of change and apprehensive of anything that might distract their children from farm work. If Louise is to win the villagers over, she’ll have to speak their language... As tensions rise, confronting the villagers also means confronting herself. Louise may be the teacher, but maybe the village has something to teach her...
With rich period costuming and breathtaking vistas on display, Miss Violet is a compelling exploration of how tradition and progress can collide. A must-see for anyone who believes in the transformative power of education.
Directed by: Éric Besnard
Starring: Alexandra Lamy, Grégory Gadebois, Jérôme Kircher, Jérémy Lopez
Screenings
4th June | 1.15pm
11th June | 3.30pm
13th June | 3.45pm

How to Make a Killing
Festival favourite Laure Calamy (Antoinette in the Cevennes, Two Tickets to Greece) is back!
In Franck Dubosc’s dark crime comedy, married couple Cathy (Laure Calamy) and Michel (Frank Dubosc) lead a quiet life in the picturesque Jura mountains.
When a bear bursts out in front of Michel’s car, accidentally killing two criminals and revealing illicit money in the process, their life takes an unpredictable turn, especially when they decide to cover up the incident and keep the money.
But their stumbling plans leads to an unexplained trail of confusion. More used to being honest than crooked, Michel and Cathy’s clumsy cover-up efforts soon start attracting attention.
With over one million admissions, How to Make a Killing is the third highest grossing French film of 2025 to date. Don’t miss Laure Calamy at her best in this winning combination of dramatic suspense and unfolding comic disaster.
Directed by: Franck Dubosc
Starring: Laure Calamy, Franck Dubosc, Benoit Poolvoerde, Joséphine de Meaux
Screenings
1st June | 2.10pm
6th June | 8.00pm
9th June | 3.15pm
13th June | 8.15pm

The French Job
- WINNER: l’Alpe d’Huez Film Festival 2025 Special Jury Prize -
After the theft of the century, the madness begins...
On the night of May 19th, 2010, five paintings were stolen from the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris. The five artworks, from artists including Matisse, Modigliani and Picasso, were estimated to be worth more than 100 million euros.
While the paintings have never been recovered, this outrageous comedy tells a frenetic and madcap tale of what could have happened to these famous works.
Melvil Poupaud (Jeanne du Barry) plays Yonathan, whose monotonous life is turned upside down when he encounters Eric (Sofiane Zermani), a brash, smooth-talking con artist/fence.
When Eric hires Jo (Steve TIentcheu, Neneh Superstar), a skilled thief known as “The Spider Man of Paris”, to steal the paintings from the Museum of Modern Art, the three men’s lives are intertwined in an uncontrollable spiral.
Anchored by a star turn from Melvil Poupaud as the perpetually anxious watch expert turned in circles by a fast talking criminal, this wonderfully told story takes audiences on an entertaining ride through one of the most famous art heists of recent times.
Directed by: Dominique Baumard
Starring: Melvil Poupaud, Sofiane Zermani, Steve Tientcheu, Julia Piaton
Screenings
30th May | 1.30pm
2nd June | 7.45pm
5th June | 7.45pm
10th June | 3.30pm
16th June | 6.00pm

Saint-Ex
In 1930, the free-spirited Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (Louis Garrel, The Innocent) is a pilot for the French airmail service, flying alongside legendary aviator Henri Guillaumet (Vincent Cassel, La Haine). During one fateful journey, Guillaumet vanishes in the Andes. With the help of Guillaumet’s wife, Noëlle (Diane Kruger, Inglourious Basterds), and driven by hope and unwavering determination, Saint-Exupéry embarks on a perilous quest to find his lost friend. Along the way, he discovers that his incredible imagination might be his greatest strength. The true story of the author behind the French classic The Little Prince.
Directed by: Pablo Agüero
Starring: Louis Garrel, Vincent Cassel, Diane Kruger
Screenings
4th June | 8.00pm
6th June | 1.30pm
11th June | 11.00am
16th June | 8.00pm

When Fall is Coming
- OFFICIAL SELECTION: San Sebastián International Film Festival -
Premiering to rave reviews at the San Sebastián International Film Festival, where it won the Jury Prize for Best Screenplay, and Best Supporting Performance for Pierre Lottin, When Fall is Coming is an evocative drama from the acclaimed director François Ozon (Everything Went Fine). The film follows loving grandmother Michelle (Hélène Vincent, The Extraordinary) who enjoys her peaceful retirement in a small village in Burgundy. When her terse daughter Valérie (Ludivine Sagnier, Swimming Pool) drops off grandson Lucas for the school holidays, nothing goes to plan... Book now for this “elegant game of bait-and-switch” (Variety).
Directed by: François Ozon
Starring: Hélène Vincent, Josiane Balasko, Ludivine Sagnier
Screenings
4th June | 5.45pm
6th June | 11.15am

All Stirred Up!
Near a village on the border between Quebec and the United States, customs officer Sonia confiscates kitchen knives and gourmet food from the charming French chef, Victor.
Meanwhile, Sonia’s daughter Lili-Beth has entered a “Mini-Chefs” competition, where she seems to be the underdog with no chance of winning. Perhaps Sonia can convince Victor to help her?
However, community tensions are bubbling beneath the surface of this rural town, and the unlikely team of Sonia, Victor and Lili-Beth will have to bring together the entire village to put aside their differences and get a taste of what is essential.
Directed by Manon Briand, this delicious comedy with mouth-watering dishes and beautiful Canadian scenery will leave you hungry for more...
Directed by: Manon Briand
Starring: Julie Le Breton, Édouard Baer, Élodie Fontaine, Sylvain Marcel
Screenings
31st May | 2.30pm
9th June | 5.45pm
12th June | 7.45pm

Riviera Revenge
François (André Dussollier, The Crime is Mine) and Annie (Sabine Azéma) have been married for 50 years, and are happily enjoying their retirement. While decluttering the attic one day, François discovers a shocking secret - a stash of love letters revealing his wife’s affair from 40 years ago. François is faced with a tough decision: Does he take the high road and let bygones be bygones? Or does he call in favours from his past life as a French general to track down the man who has humiliated him? Deciding on the latter, François heads to Nice - where Annie’s ex-lover Boris now lives - for some French Riviera-style revenge!
Directed by: Ivan Calbérac
Starring: André Dussollier, Sabine Azéma
Screenings
30th May | 5.30pm
3rd June | 1.00pm
7th June | 10.45am
10th June | 10.30am
12th June | 11.15am
17th June | 6.00pm

The Scammers
One island, 40 inhabitants, two scammers.
On a picturesque island in Brittany, lifelong friends Jean-Jean (Didier Bourdon) and Henri (Gérard Darmon, Employee of the Month) find their quiet existence disrupted when one of their fellow villagers wins millions in the national lottery.
The pair hatch a plan to befriend the lucky local and hopefully share in the winnings... only to find the winner has died of shock - ticket in hand!
Jean-Jean and Henri must devise another scheme. In order to claim the prize, the friends will simply steal the unlucky winner’s identity...
However, the pair soon realise that to fool the lottery officials in such a small town, they’ll have to convince the villagers - who all want a piece of the pie - to back their daring plan.
Jean-Jean and Henri are out to prove that you’re never too old to raise a little hell in this crowd-pleasing comedy, a remake of the Irish classic Waking Ned Devine.
With a winning blend of absurdity and heart, you’ll fall in love with the stunning sights of Brittany and its colourful characters. This charming story shows what a community can achieve when they come together (yes, even fraud).
Directed by: Hervé Mimran
Starring: Didier Bourdon, Gérard Darmon, Chantal Lauby, Noémie Chicheportiche
Screenings
3rd June | 5.15pm
12th June | 3.45pm
16th June | 4.00pm

This Life of Mine
- OFFICIAL SELECTION: Festival de Cannes (Director's Fortnight) -
Winner of the 2024 Cannes Film Festival SACD Best Screenplay award and opening night film of the Director’s Fortnight section, This Life of Mine is a witty and moving take on midlife crises from late director Sophie Fillières. The film follows Barberie “Barbie” Bichette (Agnès Jaoui), once a devoted mother, now struggling with the challenges of her chaotic home/work life. On the brink of her 55th birthday, Barbie must decide whether to conform to society’s dismissive view of aging women or break the mould. What follows is a funny yet poignant journey of self-discovery, as Barbie escapes to the Scottish Highlands to reclaim her identity.
Directed by: Sophie Fillières
Starring: Agnès Jaoui, Angelina Woreth, Édouard Sulpice
Screenings
31st May | 10.00am
4th June | 3.30pm
18th June | 8.15pm

Love Boat
Underpaid and overworked, Justine (Sandrine Kiberlain, November) is sick of the grind. When her pretentious boss Franck (Daniel Auteuil, Farewell Mr. Haffmann) asks her to put together a luxurious romantic getaway for him and a mystery “woman of his dreams”, Justine has an idea... Given free creative control and €14,000 cash up front, Justine and her unemployed husband Albin (Denis Podalydès, The President’s Wife) devise the perfect solution: they’ll give Franck their own version of a “love boat” experience, and pocket a portion of the profits! The couple gather a motley crew of friends to pull off this grand plan. What could go wrong?
Directed by: Bruno Podalydès
Starring: Sandrine Kiberlain, Daniel Auteuil
Screenings
29th May | 3.45pm
6th June | 3.45pm
17th June | 3.45pm

Family Therapy
The brilliant therapist Doctor Béranger (Christian Clavier, Employee of the Month) has had a very successful career - with the exception of one client, the desperately needy Damien Leroy (Baptiste Lecaplain). In an attempt to finally reach a breakthrough on Damien’s relentless clinginess, Béranger convinces him that true love will cure him. The plan initially seems to have worked, until on a family getaway Béranger’s daughter reveals she has a new boyfriend... none other than Damien Leroy. Béranger’s idyllic holiday has suddenly turned into his worst nightmare. This high-energy slapstick comedy will have you in stitches!
Directed by: Arnaud Lemort
Starring: Christian Clavier, Baptiste Lecaplain, Claire Chust, Christiana Reali, Rayane Bensetti
Screenings
30th May | 11.30am
1st June | 8.20pm
9th June | 1.15pm
17th June | 8.00pm
