Do you want a family movie? Here are the must-see feature films in theaters in September. Movies are categorized by release date and age to help you find your way around.
And for August movies that are still in theaters, here they are!
September 11 – “for adults”.
Dogs in the opera – from 6 years old

Dogs at the Opera
Released on September 11 – After Cats at the Museum, Russian director Vassily Rovensky returns with the animated film Dogs at the Opera.
The story takes place at the beginning of the 20th century, in the center of the prestigious Metropolitan Opera House. A street dog named Samson, chased by stray dog hunters, finds refuge in this iconic theater. There he meets Margot, a charming little dog who belongs to a star ballet dancer, Anastasia. But excitement takes over behind the scenes when a precious tiara, once worn by the Queen of Great Britain and intended for the fourth act of Anastasia’s ballet, mysteriously disappears from her dressing room. When the ballet is on the verge of cancellation, Samson and Margot embark on a thrilling adventure to find the thief and save the performance, all set to the haunting music of the great Georges Bizet.
An adventure film that will allow the audience to discover the musical works of the French composer Georges Bizet.
Silex and the city – from the age of 12

Silex and the city
Released on September 11 – After the Silex and the city series created by Jeremy Hoarau in 2012, Jul’s comic now has the rights to its film adaptation. He is also an author who co-directed the movie “Silex and the City” with Jean-Paul Gigi.
In a prehistory doomed never to unfold, a father and his daughter conflict disrupt their Stone Age routine. Returning to the future, they accidentally return the equivalent of an Ikea key, which ultimately leads to an evolution, for the better and especially for the worse. The designer and director wanted to “hold up a mirror to our society” with Silex and the City.
He explains in the press kit: “ The Middle Paleolithic family scrutinizes the aristo-sapiens, the materialistic consumer elite, who confront the idealists who find in activism a solution to the anxieties of evolution… We also address the tensions of the family model on the verge of implosion, the crisis between the teenagers and the overwhelmed parents, with the father-son relationship. This is a comic version of the Oedipus tragedyA funny animated comedy in line with the series and which will appeal to everyone from 12 years old.
September 18 – it’s time for children!
After kindergarten, why not the first movie theater? Distributors have understood this and are offering 3 films this month for the little ones. It is enough to gently create the first canvas.
Billy the Cowboy Hamster – Ages 3 and up

Billy the Cowboy Hamster
Released on September 18 – Do your kids like the animated series Billy the Hamster? This is something that will make them happy! A little hamster comes to the cinema with new adventures.
Adapted from the successful albums of Catharina Valckx, published by École des Loisirs, the film by Antoine Rota and Caz Murrell follows Billy, an extraordinary hamster: he is a cowboy hamster… at least he dreams of becoming one! To get started, you need a real cowboy hat and two cheeky friends: Susie and Jean-Claude. That is, they are on an adventure, whether it is on the trail of lost treasure or in search of the most beautiful tree in the Far West. Throughout his encounters, this little cowboy with a big heart discovers that by flying to help others, you become a true hero.
A great movie for little ones because it allows them to learn to overcome fear, help each other and not trust appearances.
Little tales under the ocean – from 3 years

Little tales under the ocean
Released on September 18 – Are your children nostalgic for the holidays? Was it hard to go back to school? Here is the perfect movie for their journey.
With a total duration of 40 minutes (perfect for a first film), the short film program Little Tales Under the Ocean immerses you in the worlds of the sea… follow in the footsteps of a famous sailor, discover incredible island legends, explore wonderful underwater worlds, vibrate to the sound of the ocean and meet amazing people through these tales . A true immersive journey for young and old alike!
Pat and Mat: The Last Turn of the Screw – From 3 years

Pat and Mat: The last turn of the screw
Released on September 18 – Pat and Mat are back with One Last Turn of the Screw, their latest collection of short films that will delight younger fans of the work.
In this 40-minute film, two inseparable little things have a lot of ideas to improve everyday life. Always very active and never short of ideas, Pat & Mat present 5 new adventures here: The Tube, The Popcorn, The Furniture, The Car Wash and The Door. Pat and Matt have been delighting young audiences for 10 years. Their various adventures brought more than half a million viewers to theaters. This new program about these two clumsy friends will delight budding moviegoers.
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