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Memoir of a Snail (2024)
An animation movie starring Sarah Snook, Kodi Smit-McPhee and Jacki Weaver
In 1970s Australia, Grace's life is troubled by misfortune and loss. After their mother dies during pregnancy, she and her twin brother, Gilbert, are raised by their paraplegic-alcoholic former juggler father, Percy. Despite a life filled with love, tragedy strikes anew when Percy passes away in his sleep. The siblings are forcibly separated and thrust into separate homes.
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Treasure Hunters: On The Tracks Of Khufu
An adventure movie starring Fabrice Luchini, Julia Piaton and Gavril Dartevelle
An eccentric archaeologist goes on an unexpected journey to find King Khufu's lost treasure with his daughter and grandson.
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Zweigstelle
A comedy movie starring Sarah Mahita, Rainer Bock and Nhung Hong
When Resi and her clique get into a fatal accident on their trip to the Alps, they find themselves in a Bavarian afterlife authority that will decide their fate. Elysium, purgatory, rebirth - anything seems possible. When it becomes clear that the group lacks all conviction, the question arises: what the hell happens to someone who didn't believe in anything when they were alive?
Bad Boys 2 (2003)
An action movie starring Will Smith, Martin Lawrence and Gabrielle Union
Out-of-control, trash-talking buddy cops Marcus Burnett and Mike Lowrey of the Miami Narcotics Task Force reunite, and bullets fly, cars crash and laughs explode as they pursue a whacked-out drug lord from the streets of Miami to the barrios of Cuba. But the real fireworks result when Marcus discovers that playboy Mike is secretly romancing Marcus’ sexy sister.
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Not Without My Shrink
A comedy movie starring Christian Clavier, Claire Chust and Baptiste Lecaplain
A successful psychoanalyst's life is turned upside down by a very anxious and extremely clingy patient who starts dating his daughter.
Sentimental Value (2025)
A drama starring Stellan Skarsgård, Elle Fanning and Renate Reinsve. In cinemas starting December 26, 2025.
Joachim Trier’s sixth film is an intimate and moving exploration of family, memories, and the reconciliatory power of art.