Between animated films and long-awaited feature films, there will be something for everyone at the Saint-Pierre cinema in December.
“PNC, checking opposite doors!” Immediate boarding for the magic of Christmas at the Saint-Pierre cinema.
It is undoubtedly the international success of this end of year: Moana 2. In this new Disney animated film, the heroine sets sail and takes us with her to the heart of the Pacific on incredible adventures.
The cultural and sports center has already scheduled two sessions: Sunday December 1 (full) and Saturday December 7 at 3 p.m., hurry to book.
After A little something extra et Le Comte de Monte CristoFrench cinema found another success this year with Love phew. Based on a novel, the story of an unwavering love between two young northerners from the 1990s attracted nearly 4.4 million moviegoers in just six weeks. With a crazy cast, phew love plays overtime in December in Saint-Pierre with a second session scheduled for December 8 at 5:30 p.m.
In 1994, the number 1 film at the world box office was The Lion King. Thirty years later, Disney Studios releases in theaters Mufasathe prequel to one of their biggest hits. The story of Simba’s father who will cross paths with Scar told by the wise monkey Rafiki. Did the programmer of the Saint-Pierre cinema have a hollow nose in immediately offering two screenings? Response on Saturday December 21 at 3 p.m. and Sunday December 22 at 5 p.m.
French director Coralie Forgeat will twist your brain, manipulate you and give you an incredible evening on Thursday, December 5 at 8:30 p.m. With Demi Moore, Margaret Qualley and Denis Quaid in the lead, the film won an award on the Croisette last May: best screenplay. Ingesting the substance to become a better version of yourself is yes; not respecting the rules is no. Take a sample with this trailer:
Breathtaking landscapes, a cast bringing together Vincent Cassel, Louis Garrel and Diane Krüger and Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, it didn’t take much for us to make Saint-Ex our favorite.
In 1930, the author of The Little Prince will have to save his best friend who went missing in the Andes following a theft that did not go as planned. Fasten your seat belts and leave for Argentina on Wednesday December 11 at 8:30 p.m.
If you are not satisfied, Yannick Arrossamena, film programmer at the CCS of Saint-Pierre, has other films planned.
In the musical WickedAriana Grande invites you to dive into the world of witches on Saturday, December 7 at 9 p.m. The 2h40 long feature film is aimed at a more adult audience even if there is no school the next day.
Fans of the du saga Lord of the Rings will undoubtedly mark the date of December 20 to draw a picture. The Lord of the Rings – The War of Rohirriman animated film, takes place 183 years before the events recounted in the initial saga.
Yannick Arrossamena was the guest on 13/15 and revealed part of the January program: