Do you want a family movie? Here are the feature films to see in theaters with kids, classified by release date and age, with tips to help you find your way. Some films from February and March are still showing and can be viewed here.
Witch fairies – from 4 years
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Released on March 27 : Les Fées Sorcières is a program of 4 short films with a total duration of 40 minutes. Perfect for a first cinema experience.
The film tells the fascinating story of two fairies and two witches, each of whom is going to conquer their destiny, learn to know each other better and discover the other.
The film shows that no matter what adversity is presented to you, no matter the choice, offered or imposed, you must keep your child’s spirit, never doubt yourself, and always continue to listen to your little inner voice.
Golden antelope, vixen and rabbit – from 4 years

Golden antelope, vixen and rabbit
Released on March 27: After the success of Little Hedgehog in the Mist, Malavida presents a new program in the direction of cut paper and rotoscoping, by two masters of Soviet animation, Lev Atamanov and Yuri Norstein. From the taiga to the jungle, two glorious epitome of the strength of friendship in the face of adversity.
With a total duration of 43 minutes, The Golden Antelope, The Rapist and the Hare consists of two films: Lev Atamanov’s The Golden Antelope (1954), set during the Arabian Nights. A greedy maharaja chases an antelope whose hooves produce gold coins. He captures his friend, a little boy, hoping to lead him to a magical animal…
The second film, Yuri Norstein’s The Fox and the Hare (1973), is set in the coming of spring. The rabbit throws the rabbit out of the house and moves into his house. Sad and helpless, the rabbit goes to the forest to cry. In turn, the wolf, bear, bull and rooster will try to help him.
Kung-Fu Panda 4 – Ages 6 and up

Kung Fu Panda 4
Released on March 27: Eight years after his last cinematic adventure and three feature films that grossed a combined $1.8 billion at the international box office, Panda Po is back for a fourth film. Directed by Mike Mitchell, who has already worked on Shrek 4, Once Upon an End, Trolls and The Lego Movie 2, Kung Fu Panda 4 takes place after the events of the third film.
After battling the greatest masters of evil, fate knocks once more on Poe’s door to finally rest. Panda is called the spiritual leader of the Valley of Peace. Poe must quickly find and train a new dragon warrior before he can enjoy the benefits of his prestigious promotion. At the same time, Chameleon appears, a sorcerer as evil as he is powerful. This tiny lizard can transform into any creature and is eyeing Po’s staff of wisdom, which he hopes will be able to call back from the spirit world all the evil lords our dragon warrior has defeated. Poe finds help from Jeanne, Vixen of Korsak, a thief who is as cunning as she is quick-witted.
This film from DreamWorks Studios takes the clumsy panda – still voiced by Jack Black in the original version and by Manu Payet in France – on a big adventure!
No-no in space – from 3 years

No-no in space
Released on April 3: Non-No the platypus returns to the cinema with Non-No in Space, a program consisting of two short films to watch from the age of 3. This new animation program uses characters created by Magalie Le Huche.
There we find Non-Non and his friends about to discover a new planet and a new form of life. This space adventure, which shows the importance of friendship and encounters, nurtures the imagination of little ones.
The second short film, called Non-non shrinks, will allow the audience to be transported to the world at the height of ants: everyday objects will then appear immense. A short adventure film about the need to accept other people’s differences.
Explorers: Fantastic Adventure – from 6 years

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Released on April 3: Go on an adventure with explorers Alfonso, Arthur and Victoria! The kids struggle to get along with each other in a peaceful small town… What if they suddenly find themselves with incredible secret agents on their tails? What if a magical storm threatens to destroy their home? They are going on an incredible mission!
Directed by Gonzalo Gutierrez, The Explorers: A Fantasy Adventure has a unique visual style and combines a miniature style with 3D animation. This story full of emotion and hope will take you on a great and beautiful adventure.
Ducobu goes green – from 6 years

Ducobu turns green
Released on April 3: For his fifth film adventure, Dunce, created by Zydro and God, becomes an environmentalist! Going green in Dookubu, a young Dookubu (this time by Belgian actor Damien Pauwels) has a brilliant idea: take a Saturday to save the planet, but first, skip school! But Latush (Eli Semun) isn’t going to let her go so easily… Fraudulent and eco-friendly, it’s no cakewalk!
Still directed by Eli Semoun, this schoolboy comedy that will entertain children (and maybe even give them bad ideas!) has been awarded the Ecoprod label, which makes it possible to certify that a film work is environmentally friendly. .
Ghostbusters: The Ice Menace – Ages 10 and up

Ghostbusters: The Ice Menace
Released on April 10: Three years after Ghostbusters: Legacy, the Ghostbusters return with a direct sequel titled The Ice Menace. Once again led by Paul Rudd, McKenna Grace, Kerry Cooney, Finn Wolfhard, Logan Kim, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson and Annie Potts, this time the film is set in New York. Back to basics, allowing us to find the famous fire station, the library and the iconic ghosts of the first films.
In Ghostbusters: The Ice Menace, the gang of ghost hunters will have to fight a new enemy, a spirit that is even more terrifying than the last. Therefore, the feature film is not suitable for very young children. The film also comes with warnings for all viewers. That’s why I recommend it from 10 years.
Audiences will be delighted to see the original cast as well as the young cast of L’Héritage. Good time with the family is guaranteed!
Noah’s Ark Raiders – Ages 6 and up

Noah’s Ark raids
Released on April 10: Everything about Noah’s Ark on stage! In Noah’s Ark Raiders, Winnie and Tito, two music hall artist mice, see their dreams of success fall by the wayside when the Earth is drowned in a flood. With the help of fate, they manage to climb into Noah’s ark. In the middle of an argument between herbivores and carnivores, Winnie and Tito have the perfect solution to ease the tension: a singing contest!
This animated film revisits the story of Noah while sending an environmental message. Directors entrust the press kit: “Noah’s Ark Raid is a parable about our planet, which is threatened by climate catastrophe, food shortages, conflicts between great powers and grotesque and cruel tyrants.“
With this film, directors Sergio Machado and Alois Di Leo wanted to approach the current issues of the climate emergency in a calm way. The film also conveys a message of tolerance and acceptance of difference.
Luka – 6 years old

Lucas
Released only on April 14: Three years after his release on Disney+, Luke is coming to our theaters from Pixar! Like Red Alert, which was released over the February holidays, Enrico Casarosa’s animated film will hit the big screen for the first time on Sunday, April 14.
So he left for the Italian Riviera with Luca, Alberto and Julia. In the Oscar-nominated feature film for Best Animated Feature, young Luke experiences an unforgettable summer of delicious gelato, delicious pasta, and long scooter rides. He shares his adventures with his new best friend, but this happiness is threatened by a well-kept secret: both are actually sea monsters from another world that lies beneath the surface of the water…
A sunny and caring film about the power of friendship and acceptance of differences.
Spy x Family Code: White – Age 10 and up

Spy x Family Code: White
Released on April 17: After the birth of anime, Spy x Family Code: White manga is coming to our cinemas.
Directed by Takashi Katagiri, this new story follows Lloyd, a spy, and Iori, a female assassin. Together they lead a double life and play the role of father and mother of the perfect family. What they don’t know is that their adopted daughter, Anna, knows their secrets thanks to her gift of telepathy. One winter’s day, Lloyd uses his blanket to go on a weekend trip with his family while participating in an operation related to Operation Strix. Unfortunately, Anna is mistaken for the latter and becomes the cause of a conflict that threatens world peace!
An animated spy film that should be seen from the age of 10.
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