Every Wednesday, find our selection of the five most anticipated cinema releases of the week. A selection of must-see films to discover now in theaters.
1. THE K D’OR
Genre: Comedy
Director: Jeremy Ferrari
Actors: Jeremy Ferrari, Laura Felpin, Eric Judor
Synopsis: According to his mother, Noé would be Gaddafi’s hidden son. Turned treasure hunter, Noé now has only one obsession: to find his father’s gold scattered throughout the Sahel after his death. To do this, he will need the connections of Zoulika (formerly Louise), as endearing as uncontrollable and freshly released from a civic reinsertion center, as well as Ryan, a visually impaired virgin aged 52 participating in the “Marathon des Sables”… The perfect cover to cross the border discreetly!
2. The Crime on the 3rd Floor
Genre: Comedy drama, Crime
Director: Rémi Bezançon
Actors: Gilles Lellouche, Laetitia Casta, Guillaume Gallienne
Synopsis: Colette, a cinema teacher specializing in Hitchcock’s work, suspects her new neighbor across the way of having killed his wife. Reality or professional distortion? Her husband, François, a writer of somewhat outdated historical crime novels, is initially skeptical of Colette’s obsession with this alleged crime. However, he lets himself be drawn into this wildly convoluted investigation, and as evidence accumulates and the mystery deepens, this ordinary couple transforms into an outstanding detective duo. So, is there really a crime on the 3rd floor?
3. Victor Like Everyone Else
Genre: Comedy drama
Director: Pascal Bonitzer
Actors: Fabrice Luchini, Chiara Mastroianni, Marie Narbonne
Synopsis: Inhabited by Victor Hugo, actor Robert Zucchini carries a sweet melancholy when he is not on stage. Every evening, he fills theaters by transmitting his love of words. Until the day his daughter reappears, whom he has not seen grow up… What if loving, for once, was better than admiring?
4. What Remains of Us
Genre: Drama
Directors: Cherien Dabis
Actors: Saleh Bakri, Cherien Dabis, Adam Bakri
Synopsis: From 1948 to today, three generations of a Palestinian family carry the hopes and wounds of a people. A fresco where History and the intimate meet.
5. Il Maestro
Genre: Drama
Director: Andrea Di Stefano
Actors: Pierfrancesco Favino, Tiziano Menichelli, Giovanni Ludeno
Synopsis: In the 1980s, a former tennis player becomes the coach of a shy young talent, crushed by his father’s expectations.
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