Ascension Day is the perfect time to take in the latest cinema releases. With an extended weekend at their disposal, cinema-goers have the opportunity to immerse themselves in a variety of films offered by darkened cinemas. Whether you're accompanied by family, friends or on your own, the diversity of films on offer promises to satisfy all tastes.
During this period, often marked by mild weather and pleasant temperatures, the cinema becomes the perfect getaway. The pleasure of discovering something new and experiencing intense emotions in the unique atmosphere that only a cinema can offer is an experience not to be missed. Blockbusters, captivating dramas, breathtaking thrillers and refreshing comedies are just some of the genres that can transform your free time into memorable moments.
The Ascension Bridge is also a time to relax and enjoy yourself, away from everyday concerns. Choosing to spend this time at the cinema means choosing to be culturally enriched and entertained at the same time. The films offered during this bridge can also be the occasion for enriching post-screening discussions and debates, prolonging the pleasure of the film.
Frères, by Olivier Casas with Mathieu Kassovitz and Yvan Attal: Our verdict
Frères, the new film from Olivier Casas, starring Mathieu Kassovitz and Yvan Attal, is due in cinemas from April 24, 2024. A gripping drama about two children growing up alone in the woods. [Read more]
Sky Dome 2123, a fascinating Hungarian animated film exploring the apocalypse: Our verdict
Sky Dome 2123, an animated Hungarian film by Tibor Bánóczki and Sarolta Szabó, plunges us into a devastated world suffering from drought from April 24, 2024. [Read more]
The Curse: The Origin, the prequel to the 1976 horror film: Our opinion and the trailer
A prequel to Richard Donner's 1976 film, The Curse: The Origin arrives in cinemas on April 10, 2024. Director Arkasha Stevenson reveals the circumstances surrounding the birth of Damien, cinema's unforgettable demon child. [Read more]
Our World by Luàna Bajrami: a cry from Kosovar youth on the eve of independence
Our World , a poignant drama by Luàna Bajrami starring Albina Krasniqi, explores the challenges facing Kosovar youth against a backdrop of independence. Available from April 24, 2024. [Read more]
La Fleur de Buriti, a look at Brazil's indigenous history: trailer
La Fleur de Buriti, a poignant drama exploring the traditions and struggles of Brazil's Krahô people, will be released in cinemas on May 1, 2024. [Read more]
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