And there you have it, it’s time to reveal the latest films that made their debut in theaters this week!
An eclectic selection that will take you on a journey to Japan, immerse you in the magic of Christmas but which will also highlight the least valued professions in our society but which are nevertheless so essential ????
“A Missing Part” – Drama
Two people who share the same blood will always be related in some way, even more so when it comes to a parent-child relationship. Romain Duris Here embodies a father ready to do anything to find his daughter, even if it means completely changing his life, leaving aside his loved ones, his passion and his customs. After years of searching, when he is ready to give up, hope is finally reborn. And it could well be that he manages to forge new bonds with her!
“Jérôme, a former chef converted into a taxi driver, travels through Tokyo every day in the hope of finding his daughter Lily. He hasn’t seen her since he separated from his wife Keiko nine years ago. Exhausted by the failure of his research, he decides to sell his possessions and return to France to open a restaurant. Until the door of his taxi opens and he is absolutely sure that he has finally found his Lily…”
“Niko the little reindeer, Santa Claus mission” – Animation
It’s not just Santa Claus who is essential! Indeed, how could he get from one home to another, to the four corners of the globe, without his faithful reindeer? But not just any reindeer can drive his sleigh, they are carefully selected. And it’s the young person’s dream Nikojust like Stellato become a member. While the two reindeer undergo special training, it’s a completely different mission that they will ultimately take part in and a very important one, since the sleigh has disappeared… And without a sleigh, no Christmas either ????
“Niko leaves his family to try to become a member of Santa’s flying reindeer team and there meets Stella, a talented young reindeer. When Santa’s sleigh disappears, Niko and his friends head to the frozen North to find him in time and save Christmas. »
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“Get to work!” » – Documentary
A sharply truthful documentary, which highlights the people who work like crazy, for the most minimal salary… A confrontation between two diametrically opposed social classes but above all an awareness of the reality of those who receive the salary minimum, even though their work is essential to the heart of society and each person should be able to live decently thanks to the fruit of their work!
“What is this country of welfare recipients? Lazy people? » On the set of Grandes Gueules, Parisian lawyer Sarah Saldmann gets carried away: “The minimum wage is already not bad. » Hence the invitation from MP François Ruffin: “I ask you to try to live, Ms Saldmann, for three months, on €1,300. – Let’s admit, but a week won’t be bad. » So: can we reintegrate the rich? A documentary comedy, with laughter and tears, which honors those who hold the country together. »
Concerning the other 2 parts, they can be found here and there ????