Cinema: new films in theaters on December 6th

Cinema: new films in theaters on December 6th



It’s Christmas with Franck Dubosc and Emmanuelle Devos

With the holidays approaching, it’s at least hard to miss a Christmas movie. Because when it’s not on platforms or on television, it’s in cinemas that we find the genre Merry Christmas. A good-natured comedy with Franck Dubosc and Emmanuelle Devos who see their Christmas change when their children no longer want to spend it with them. Vincent (Franck Dubosc) then decides to replace them by inviting a resident of a retirement home. Except that the latter arrives with her best friend for a truly special New Year’s Eve party. Clearly, Merry Christmas presents itself as a simple but effective comedy to watch as a family.

Merry Christmas ©Gaumont
Merry Christmas©Gaumont

Another atmosphere with Suddenly alonewho sees Gilles Lellouche and Mélanie Thierry stranded on an island near the Antarctic coast. A survival film that we owe to Thomas Bidegain (selfie) which uses the genre to tell a touching love story, with two actors at the top of their art (see our review).

Monsters or cookies

This week of December 6 offers a real variety of films. The proof on the one hand Godzilla minus one. The film is not an American blockbuster, but rather a Japanese offering. This does not stop him from promising a grandiose spectacle with the famous giant monster that appeared off the coast of Tokyo immediately after World War II. Be careful though, the film will only be in theaters on December 7th and 8th.

On the other hand, we wanted to talk to you about Fremont, an intimate comedy-drama discovered during the 2023 Deauville Film Festival. In stunning black and white, we follow a young woman of Afghan origin who works in a fortune cookie factory. She is bored with everyday life, one day she decides to write a special message in one of the biscuits. Fremont It doesn’t seem like much, but it turns out to be an enchanting sweetness worn by Anaita Wali Zada ​​​​whose presence is undeniable.

Finally, we also note in this week’s press releases, Building 5, the new film by Ladj Ly After Unfortunate. A less sensational social drama than his previous feature film, but no less ambitious. As well as The Chimeraa moving odyssey through 1980s Italy by Alice Rohrwacher.

Outings to remember

  • Suddenly alone, Gilles Lellouche and Mélanie Thierry at the summit ★★★★
  • Merry Christmas, the family comedy of the week
  • Godzilla Minus One, an impressive monster movie
  • Fremont, the sweetness of the week
  • Building 5, the return of Ladj Ly after Les Miserables
  • The Chimera, immersed in the Italy of the 80s

For more information you can find everything here releases for the week of December 6th.

Source: Cine Serie

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