Film Festival 2022: The 10 best films to watch, ranked by audience

Film Festival 2022: The 10 best films to watch, ranked by audience

Do you want comedies? thrillers? biography? The Fête du Cinéma, which runs from Sunday 3 July to Wednesday 6 July, presents the 10 best films in theaters by audience.*

Fête du Cinéma is back in all cinemas for 4 days! From Sunday 3 to Wednesday 6 July, visit your cinema and take advantage of the flat price of €4 per screening for everyone and for all films.

It’s a good reason to discover a variety of feature films, from comedy (El buen patrón, it’s wonderful!, La Traversée, official competition) to biography (Elvis), thriller (The Decision to Leave), drama (La Ruche), horror (Black Phone), romance (I am your man) or even an animation (La chance sourit à madame Nikuko)!

* Based on AlloCiné Barometer audience ratings as of Monday, July 4, 2022 and for movies released on June 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29 with an audience rating of at least 100.

10th: Great! – 3.58/5

Clovis Cornillac – Clovis Cornillac, Alice Pol, Manon Lemoine…
Forty-year-old Pierre has always lived far from the chaos of the world, among his bees and hibiscus. When her parents disappear, her whole world is turned upside down: she finds herself adopted and must learn to survive in a modern society she’s never known.
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8th: Black Phone – 3.62/5

By Scott Derrickson – With Mason Thames, Madeleine McGraw, Ethan Hawke…
Finny Shaw, a 13-year-old teenager, is kidnapped by a sadistic killer who locks him in a soundproof basement where screaming doesn’t matter much. When the phone on the wall starts ringing, Finn discovers that he is in contact with the voices of his captor’s previous victims.
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4th: Fortune Smiles on Ms. Nikuko – 3.7/5

Author: Ayumu Watanabe – Cocomi, Shinobu Ôtake, Izumi Ishii…
Nikuko is a fat and proud single mother, full of zest for life and enthusiasm – a true outrage to the patriarchal Japanese culture! Loves to eat, joke and has a weakness for men who are not always worthy.
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Source: allocine

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