The cinema releases for Wednesday, June 18, 2025

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Who says Wednesday says cinema. Today we offer you our selection of films of the week, to guide you best through the dark halls.

1. Enzo

Genre: Drama

Directors: Laurent Cantet and Robin Campillo

Starring: Eloy Pohu, Pierfrancesco Favino, ร‰lodie Bouchez

Summary: At 16 years old, Enzo drops out of higher education planned by his family to become a mason apprentice. On his worksite, his encounter with Vlad, a Ukrainian worker, will transform his worldview. This posthumous last work of Laurent Cantet, completed by Robin Campillo, blends sensitivity and personal growth.

2. 28 Years Later

Genre: Horror, Thriller

Director: Danny Boyle

Starring: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer, Alfie Williams

Summary: The third installment of the saga, thirty years after the first film, this post-apocalyptic thriller immerses us in a world still haunted by a virus. On a secure island, the infected have evolved… Until during a journey to the mainland, a father and his 12-year-old son discover horror revived. A feared, virulent, and oppressive sequel by Danny Boyle.

3. Avignon

Genre: Romantic Comedy

Director: Johann Dionnet

Starring: Baptiste Lecaplain, Alison Wheeler, Lyes Salem

Summary: Stรฉphane, an actor whose career is slowing, arrives with his troupe at the Avignon Festival. There, he meets Fanny, a renowned actress, with whom he falls in love. To get closer to her, he plunges into a misunderstanding… A charming comedy, awarded at the Alpe d’Huez, it combines humor, festival spirit, and romance with delight.

4. Elio

Genre: Adventure, Animation, Science Fiction

Directors: Madeline Sharafian, Domee Shi, and Adrian Molina

Featuring (French voices): Nathan Dupont, Yonas Kibreab, Zita Hanrot

Summary: Elio, an 11-year-old dreamer, is accidentally launched into the โ€œCommuniverseโ€ and mistaken for the Earth’s ambassador to aliens. Pixar delivers a humorous intergalactic adventure full of fantasy, where imagination becomes the key to identity and self-confidence.

5. On Dad’s Road

Genre: Dramedy

Directors: Nabil Aitakkaouali and Olivier Dacourt

Starring: Redouane Bougheraba, Caroline Anglade, Farida Ouchani

Summary: Kamel, ready for a holiday, finds himself driving his mother to the Bled in an old Renault 21. During this journey, family resentments and memories resurface, revealing the strength and fragility of family ties.

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