All Saints’ Day holidays: 10 films to watch as a family at the cinema

All Saints’ Day holidays: 10 films to watch as a family at the cinema
All Saints’ Day holidays: 10 films to watch as a family at the cinema

The Wild Robot

The incredible epic tale of a robot who, after being shipwrecked on a desert island, must learn to adapt to a hostile environment, by gradually forming relationships with animals. A little gosling even mistakes him for his mother! A magnificent and moving eco-fable.

>>> Read our review here / “The Wild Robot”: very pretty eco-friendly fable

By Chris Sanders. United States, 1:33 a.m., animation, ages 6 and up. Released since October 9.

Bambi, the story of a life in the woods

Bambi, a young fawn, lives surrounded by his mother and the animals of the forest: his friend the crow, the rabbit, the raccoon… But when autumn arrives, hunters separate him from his mother forever. From then on, he must learn to live alone.

>>> Read our review here / “Bambi, the story of a life in the woods”: learning story

By Michel Fessler, with the voice of Mylène Farmer. , 1:17 a.m., family adventures, from 6 years old. Released October 16.

Savages

In Borneo, on the edge of the great tropical forest, Kéria takes in a baby orangutan found in the palm oil plantation where her father works. With his young cousin, they will fight against the massive destruction of trees.

>>> Read our review here / “Savages”: small hands to defend the tropical forest

By Claude Barras, with the voices of Laëtitia Dosch, Benoît Poelvoorde, Gaël Faye… France, Belgium, Switzerland, 1 h 27, animation, all audiences. Released October 16.

Transformers: The Beginning

On the planet Cybertron, two brothers in arms, Optimus Prime and Megatron, have become sworn enemies. Which led to the biggest fight between the Autobots and the Decepticons. Close-up on the origins of the Transformers saga, in animated version.

By Josh Cooley, with the voices of Audrey Fleurot and Philippe Lacheau. United States, 1:44 a.m., animation, science fiction, general public. Released October 23.

Croquette the wonderful cat

Cats have many lives. Croquette has just ruined one too many and he will do anything to find Rose, his beloved mistress.

By Christopher Jenkins, with the voice of Artus. From 6 years old.

Harold and the Magic Pencil

The reckless Hiccup can bring anything he wants to life with a simple purple stroke of his magic pencil.

By Carlos Saldanha, with Zachary Levi. All audiences.

MacPat the singing cat

Stories featuring a stray cat, a musician cat or even a cook cat.

Program of four animated short films. From 3 years old.

Cool, child’s play

Nothing is impossible for child players, the wonderful is always there in the game, with young or old partners.

Program of four animated short films. From 3 years old.

Angelo in the mysterious forest

Forgotten on a road, and wanting to prove his courage, Angelo decides to cut through the forest to reach Mémé’s house.

By Vincent Paronnaud and Alexis Ducord, with the voices of Yolande Moreau, José Garcia, Philippe Katerine. From 6 years old.

Flow, the cat who was no longer afraid of water

A cat wakes up in a universe invaded by water where all human life seems to have disappeared. He finds refuge on a boat with a group of other animals.

The Gints Zilbalodis. Since 8 years.

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