Saint-Ex, Women on the balcony, Never without my shrink…

Saint-Ex, Women on the balcony, Never without my shrink…
Saint-Ex, Women on the balcony, Never without my shrink…

Like every Wednesday, several rooms, several atmospheres await you at the cinema, as you can see with our Unmissable this week, in which you will be able to find an event biopic, comedies, and the return of a fantastic saga…

To help you make your choice of films to see at the cinema this week, just to keep you warm for a few hours, here are the Unmissable Cinemas of I have fun concerning the releases of this Wednesday, December 11.

Saint-Ex

Louis Garrel, Diane Kruger and Vincent Cassel come together in this biopic dedicated to the famous aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. A film by Argentinian director Pablo Agüero, inspired by a rescue in the Andes undertaken by the future author of Little prince. Tinted with dreaminess, Saint-Ex oscillates between adventure and fantasy to show us the two sides of the character.

Women on the balcony

In the middle of a heatwave in , three female roommates played by Souheila Yacoub, Sandra Cordeanu and Noémie Merlant (also director of the film), fantasize about their neighbor across the street, Lucas Bravo (the French cook who cracks Emily in in the Netflix series). The day he invites them, they are all excited, but they will quickly become disillusioned and find themselves at the center of a very dark story…

Never without my therapist

Christian Clavier is Dr. Béranger, a renowned psychoanalyst whose greatest phobia is… his worst patient, Damien Leroy (Baptiste Lecaplain). To get rid of him, he makes him believe that he must find true love. What he’s going to do. Except that on Dr. Béranger’s 30th wedding anniversary, his daughter announced to him that she was in a relationship with someone. Who then? You guessed it: the famous Damien. Is it serious, doctor?

The Lord of the Rings: War of the Rohirrim

183 years before Bilbo’s discovery of the Ring, the battle rages in Rohan. In this animated film as astonishing as it is explosive, we discover why Helm’s Deep is named after the powerful king, who is stolen by his daughter, Hera, a charismatic heroine who overcomes many tragedies as she fights for her family and its people. A Dantesque return to Middle-earth.

Twenty gods

He’s going to make a big deal out of it. Totone is 18 years old and the carefreeness that goes with it, going from one evening in aloof to another in the Jura with his friends. Until the day he becomes responsible for his 7-year-old little sister. To provide for their needs, he decides to do everything to win the agricultural medal, and the bonus of 30,000 euros that goes with it, by producing the best county in the region.

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