Released in cinemas on January 31, 2024

Released in cinemas on January 31, 2024



Warning, shocking film!

This week of January 31, 2024, viewers will finally be able to discover a film that has been much talked about since its presentation at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival: The area of ​​interest. A special proposal from Jonathan Glazer, director ofUnder the skin (2014), which shows the daily life of a commander and a family of the Auschwitz camp. Despite living right next to the camp, they lead a quiet life in a lodge. The filmmaker then chooses not to show anything of the horror of the Holocaust to focus on this family completely disconnected, or at least dehumanized in the face of what is happening, making the film even more disturbing.

Discover the trailer of this shocking film not to be missed below:

Self The area of ​​interest evokes the horror of war, it is in another genre that we will find monstrosity Amelia’s children. A more classic horror film but one that comes from Portugal. We also find it in the casting Alba Baptista, revealed on Netflix with Warrior nun. In this horror film, an orphaned man discovers that he has a twin and a mother living in an isolated region. With his partner they decide to go and visit them. But they will soon discover that this family is hiding a terrible secret and the reunion will turn into a nightmare.

Argylle, Léo and François Damiens

In a more joyful and fun style, there is this week Argyle, THE great release we owe to Matthew Vaughn, who likes to subvert the spy film by presenting a novelist persecuted by a criminal organization. However, we recommend more Leeward of the Marquesasa dramatic comedy with François Damiens e Salome Dewaels, about the modest and inspired rebirth of a father. If the film does not revolutionize the family melodrama genre, it seduces above all with the performances of its two actors (see our review).

Leeward of the Marquesas ©Pan Distribution
Leeward of the Marquesas ©Pan Distribution

For the little ones (but not too many), Leo, the fabulous story of Leonardo da Vinci it will be an interesting proposition. An animated film that allows you to discover a period in Leonardo da Vinci’s life, when he left Italy to join the France of Francis I. It was there that he created some of his most important inventions. A beautiful and visually original film, which tells a part of history in a fun way.

Finally, we highlight the releases this week of the French drama Happiness is for tomorrow, in which Laetitia Casta falls in love with a thief played by Damien Bonnard. AND A mana Japanese thriller about a woman who discovers that her missing husband is not who he claimed to be.

Outings of the week to remember

  • The area of ​​interestJonathan Glazer’s shocking film
  • Under the Wind of the Marquesas, a beautiful French drama
  • Argylea bit of a long entertainment
  • Leo, the fabulous story of Leonardo da Vincia beautiful animated film
  • Amelia’s childrena horror film from Portugal
  • Happiness is for tomorrowwith Laetitia Casta and Damien Bonnard
  • A mana Japanese thriller

For more information you can find everything here releases for the week of January 31st.

Source: Cine Serie

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