Who says Wednesday says cinema. Today, we offer you our selection of films of the week, to guide you in the best way in the dark rooms.
1. Wonka by Paul King
Timothรฉe Chalamet in the role of Willy Wonka is featured in this prequel to “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.” The film tells the story of this famous chocolatier before he became the owner of the world’s most renowned chocolate factory. “Wonka” is sure to delight all the fans of Roald Dahl’s cult book with its magic and gourmet adventures.
2. The Three Musketeers: Milady by Martin Bourboulon
Franรงois Civil, Romain Duris, Eva Green, and Vincent Cassel form a magnificent cast in this new installment of The Three Musketeers. Directed by Martin Bourboulon, it offers us an exhilarating adventure film. Set in a kingdom torn apart by religious wars and threatened by England, the film follows a group of men and women who unite to defend France.
3. The Inseparables by Jรฉrรฉmie Degruson
The Inseparables is the animated film not to be missed for the holidays. The French voices of Eric Judor, Jean-Pascal Zadi, and Ana Girardot transport us to a universe where friendship and solidarity are highlighted. The story follows a group of endearing characters who find themselves in a series of amusing adventures. With its light humor and touch of Christmas magic, “The Inseparables” is the ideal film for the whole family!
4. Past Lives โ Our Former Lives by Celine Song
Nora and Hae Sung are childhood friends, platonic lovers at the age of 12. Circumstances separate them. Then at 20, fate reconnects them for a moment. At 30, they meet again as adults, confronted with what they could have been, and with what they could become. “Past Lives โ Our Former Lives” tackles the theme of romantic relationships with mystery and tenderness.
5. Winter Break by Alexander Payne
This is the story of Mr. Hunham, an ancient history teacher at a prestigious private boys’ school in New England. Pedantic and gruff, he is liked by neither his students nor his colleagues. As Christmas approaches, Mr. Hunham is asked to stay on campus to supervise the handful of boarders kept on site. Soon, only one remains: Angus, a senior student as gifted as he is unruly. This unlikely duo promises to take you on adventures and even bring a few tears to your eyes.