Vice-Versa 2, Without a sound… These films to see during the Cinema Festival (for only 5 euros!)

From Sunday June 30 to Wednesday July 3 inclusive, spectators can rush to cinemas in France to watch films at the single price of five euros. Discover the feature films not to be missed over the next four days.

The Cinema Festival is an unmissable event for fans of the 7th art. This event, long awaited by spectators, was launched in June 1985 at the initiative of the National Federation of French Cinemas (FNCF), the Ministry of Culture and all cinema professions. If the operation lasted one day until 1992, it then extended over three days, then seven, before returning to a four-day format, from Sunday to Wednesday.

This year, The traditional Cinema Festival takes place from Sunday June 30 to Wednesday July 3 inclusive. For the next four days, spectators will be able to rush to participating cinemas to watch films thanks to a single price of five euros per session, with the exception of those who wish to watch them in 3D, 4Dx or iMax. This event is therefore an opportunity to discover the latest releases of the month of June.

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Vice-Versa 2 : the ideal film to watch with your children

You can now go to a cinema with your little ones to watch the second part of Vice-Versa, released on June 19. Nearly ten years after the release of the first opus, the animated film takes us back into the life of Riley as she begins to feel the effects of puberty. The five emotions she has known so far – Joy, Anger, Disgust, Sadness and Fear – will see their daily lives turned upside down when new characters – Anxiety, Boredom, Envy and Embarrassment – appear in the headquarters of the emotions of Riley.

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In a completely different register, You can take advantage of the Cinema Festival to see Pierre Niney in The Count of Monte CristoAdapted from the famous novel of the same name by Alexandre Dumas, the adventure film tells the story of Edmond Dantès, a young man who arrives in the south of France to ask for the hand of his beloved Mercédès Herrera. Betrayed by jealous friends, he is arrested on his wedding day for a crime he did not commit. After fourteen years behind bars, he manages to escape and intends to take revenge on those who wrongly accused him.

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A Quiet Place, The Hennedricks Family…These other films to see during the Cinema Festival

If you’re looking for a no-brainer film, The Hennedricks Family is made for you. Starring Dany Boon and his partner Laurence Arné, the French comedy follows the daily life of Justine, a mother worried about letting her son live with his father. In order to take his mind off things, she decides to organize a road trip on the Atlantic coast with her new boyfriend and her stepson Joseph. If the trip starts off on the wrong foot, the blended family will end up getting closer with the help of music. From this chaos is born a music group, Les Hennedricks, where everyone releases their madness.

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Fans of horror films are served with Quietly: Day 1. Released since June 26 in France, the spin-off of the film series with Emily Blunt features Lupita Nyong’o in the role of Sam, a young woman who arrives in the Big Apple. But little does she know that her stay will turn into a nightmare when creatures attracted by the slightest sound begin to invade the city. After a good dose of fright, spectators can rush to The Bikeridersan American drama in which Austin Butler, revealed in the Elvis biopic, plays the leading role, or on action comedy Bad Boys : Ride or Die with Will Smith and Martin Lawrence.

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