Since its creation in 1985, the Fête du Cinéma has never ceased to bring the French back to the cinema. And with good reason! During this eagerly-awaited annual event, all screenings in France's 6,000 cin emas are priced at €5 - excluding surcharges for 3D films and special screenings.
In this period of inflation, when the price of cinema tickets has become a hot topic of debate, particularly the price of tickets to multiplexes, it's more than ever the time to jump on these unbeatable tickets! Enjoy an eclectic program and indulge in the latest cinema releases, for less!
Whether it's a new film or one that's already been released, all are included in the operation, and more than 3 million French people take advantage of this good deal every year. So whether you're a fan of comedies, blockbusters or dramas, there's something for everyone at this 39th edition .
Here are the films not to be missed during the Fête du Cinéma 2024!
Tehachapi: JR explores forgotten lives behind bars
With Tehachapi, artist JR signs an immersive and poignant documentary that explores the life of inmates in a California maximum-security prison. [Read more]
Blue Lock The Movie - Episode Nagi: the spin-off of the soccer anime phenomenon at the cinema
Blue Lock Le Film - Episode Nagi, the first film from the hit soccer anime, will be released in France on July 3, 2024. Follow the story of Nagi Seishiro and his meteoric rise in the world of soccer. [Read more]
Jonathan Millet's Ghosts: Our opinion and the trailer
Jonathan Millet's exciting debut feature, Les Fantômes will be released in cinemas on July 3, 2024. Discover our review and the trailer. [Read more]
Jannik Hastrup's animated epic L'Enfant qui voulait être un ours returns in a restored version
L'Enfant qui voulait être un ours, an animated film by Jannik Hastrup starring Otto Brandenburg, Paprika Steen and Tommy Kenter, returns to cinemas on June 19, 2024 in a restored version. [Read more]
Survivre by Frédéric Jardin, starring Emilie Dequenne: Our opinion & the trailer for the disaster movie
Frédéric Jardin's new film, Survivre, confronts Emilie Dequenne with an inextricable situation: the inversion of the Earth's magnetic poles. Discover our review and the trailer for this disaster movie, due in cinemas on June 19, 2024. [Read more]
Love Lies Bleeding, new romantic thriller from Rose Glass starring Kristen Stewart and Katy O'Brian
Love Lies Bleeding, romantic thriller by Rose Glass, starring Kristen Stewart and Katy O'Brian, in theaters June 12, 2024. A story of forbidden love and spiraling violence. [Read more]
Haikyû ! Garbage Wars: An Epic Duel on the Volleyball Court
Haikyû ! La Guerre des Poubelles, an animated film by Susumu Mitsunaka, is scheduled for theatrical release on June 12, 2024. A comedy-drama that promises an intense duel between rival teams. [Read more]
La Gardav by Thomas and Dimitri Lemoine: Our opinion and the trailer
Thomas and Dimitri Lemoine release their first film, La Gardav, in cinemas on June 5, 2024. Check out our review and the trailer. [Read more]
Zak&Wowo, the animated film with the voices of Clara Luciani and Manu Payet, in cinemas this summer
This summer, we're heading to theaters to discover one of the new animated films to be released during the long vacations: Zak&Wowo, by Philippe Duchêne, to be seen in cinemas from July 3, 2024. [Read more]
Ducobu goes green, a green comedy at the cinema: trailer
Elie Semoun returns with "Ducobu passe au vert", a humorous comedy starring Émilie Caen and Frédérique Bel, from April 3, 2024. [Read more]