The movie re-entry looks promising. Between biopics, dramas, and childish films, the choice is vast. The good excuse to take refuge in the cinemas once the cold comes.

September movies

  • Barbara - released on September 6

Mathieu Almaric tackles a monument of French chanson with his latest film, soberly called Barbara. This biopic, which won the Un Certain Regard Award at the last Cannes Film Festival, traces the story of a director, Yves Zand, completely obsessed by the missing singer on November 24, 1997. The latter then leads to revive the artist through Brigitte, interpreted by Jeanne Balibar.

  • Take me out of a doubt - release September 6

The world of Erwan, a somewhat gruff Breton deminer, collapses on the day when he learns that the one who raised him is not his real father. Despite all the love he carries, he decides to find his true parent. He then made the acquaintance of Joseph, whom he took affection. But Joseph also has a daughter Anna, interpreted by the luminous Cécile de France, who does not leave him indifferent. At his side, the excellent François Damiens, directed by Carine Tardieu, screenwriter and director at the origin of the feature film The Head of Mom, with Karin Viard.

  • The dreaded - release September 13

Louis Garrel is an actor who is not afraid of transformations. In Le Redoutable, a film directed by Michel Hazanavicius, in competition at Cannes, he slips into the skin of Jean-Luc Godard. In 1967, the man is one of the most prominent directors of the moment. It then turns La Chinoise, alongside Anne Wiazemsky, here interpreted by Stacy Martin, who will later become his wife. The release of the film as well as the events of May 1968 upset Godard, who then questioned himself, impregnating a Maoist atmosphere, becoming by the same, an artist most often misunderstood.

  • Mary - released on September 13

Mary Adler (Mckenna Grace), 7, has a definite gift for mathematics. She is raised by her uncle Franck, played by the very just Chris Evans. When she decides to enroll her in the classical school, the girl's unusual abilities do not go unnoticed for long. Mary Mary's grandmother, played here by Lindsey Duncan, decides to take charge of the little girl's education and to separate her from her uncle.

  • Mother - released on September 13

In Mother, Darren Aronofsky traces the story of a couple, formed by Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem, apparently happy, but whose daily life is shattered by the arrival of two people, embodied by Michelle Pfeiffer and Ed Harris.

  • Gauguin, trip from Tahiti - released September 20

1891. Paul Gauguin (here interpreted by Vincent Cassel) fled the civilization and exiled to Tahiti to find there inspiration. He then sinks into the jungle, facing hunger, fear, illness. There he will meet Tehura, the one who will become his model and his companion. A work signed Edouard Deluc.

  • My boy - released on September 20

Totally invested in his trade, Julien spends his time abroad. This is one of the reasons why the couple he formed with Marie (Mélanie Laurent) exploded. When his 7-year-old son disappears in a bivouac in the mountains, he sets out to find him, by all possible means. A film directed by Christian Carion in which Guillaume Canet shows us the full extent of his talent.

  • One in the other - released September 20

Eric and Penelope and Pierre and Aimee, two quiet couples have been friends for many years. Only hic: Eric and Penelope are lovers. As the situation became untenable, they decided to break. But before they decide to share a last night of love, during which they interchange their bodies. The whole gives places to situations at the very least comical. We love Louise Bourgoin and Stéphane De Groodt in this French Freaky Friday, directed by Bruno Chiche.

  • Le Petit Spirou - released on September 27

It is a fact: in the family of Spirou (interpreted by Sacha Pinault) one is groom from father to son. So when he has to integrate a school to train him, Little Spirou decides, with the help of his faithful friends, to take advantage of the last days of class to make his statement to Suzette, whom he loves in secret. Nicolas Bary makes us plunge with delight in the adventures of our childhood hero.

  • Tomorrow and every other day - release September 27

Mathilde (Luce Rodriguez), 9 years old, lives alone with her mother, psychologically unstable, which does not prevent her from passionately loving her daughter. To make her happy, she decides to offer the latter an owl, which soon turns out to be able to talk to the girl. Noémie Lvovsky, both actress and director, is brilliant in this role of fragile mother surpassed by the events.

  • An Inconvenient Suite: Time for Action - Release September 27

Defending the planet in order to offer future generations the best possible world is the mission launched by Al Gore, the former vice president of the United States. Instead of focusing on the negative, the environmentalist prefers to focus his film on those people able to change things, through their passion and ingenuity.

The films of the month of October

  • The meaning of the party - released October 4

Max (Jean-Pierre Bacri) has been a caterer for weddings for more than 30 years. At the end of his career, he was responsible for the organization of the wedding of Helena and Peter in a sublime castle in Versailles style. An opportunity that requires an unparalleled organization. It was without counting the vagaries of this kind of evening.

  • Alain Ducasse's quest - released on October 11

23 restaurants in the world, 18 Michelin stars, a boundless imagination and dreams to end no longer: Alain Ducasse seems to have everything already. Yet the man of international fame is an eternal satisfied. However, the chef has agreed to be followed for two years in the four corners of the world.

  • Number one - released on October 11

Emmanuelle Devos is here to take on the role of Emmanuelle Blachey, a brilliant engineer who has climbed all the steps of her company. When she is approached to become the only woman manager of a CAC 40 company, she does not for a moment suspect the obstacles she will encounter. Emmanuelle Devos and Richard Berry wage a merciless war in this dramatic comedy directed by Tonie Marshall.

  • Kingsman: The Golden Circle - released on October 11

For this second opus, we find Taron Egerton in the role of agent Gary Unwin. The British agent faces a threat of a new kind: a bomb has just struck and destroyed their headquarters. Agents will then have to ally themselves with their American counterparts to prevent this threat from putting its plans into effect. An action-packed film directed by Matthew Vaughn. The film is also the occasion to find Colin Firth ...

  • Knock - released October 18

For his new film, directed by Lorraine Levy, Omar Sy interprets the role of Kock, a former thief who became a doctor. As he landed in a small village, he set out to make every villager believe he had a disease, real or not. He is on the verge of reaching his goal, but encounters two obstacles on the way: feelings for Adele (Ana Girardot) and the return of a former accomplice who could jeopardize the new life that Knock has built .

  • Goodbye Up - Exit October 25

November 1919. In postwar France, two survivors incarnated by Albert Dupontel (also director) and Nahuel Perez Biscayart, decide to mount a scam. Despite the success, the company is dangerous.

The films of the month of November

  • Based on a true story - released on November 1

Delphine (Emmanuelle Seignier) is a talented novelist who was inspired by her mother for her best-selling novel. Fragile by success and the readers accusing her of having betrayed her family, the young woman is more and more tormented. Terrified at the thought of writing again, she became attached to Elle, a seductive young woman (interpreted by the disturbing Eva Green) who quickly moved to her home. Their friendship will however take a strange turning point ... A drama directed by Roman Polanski.

  • Jalouse - released November 8

David and Stéphane Foenkinos exploit all the talent of Karin Viard in Jalouse. The actress plays Nathalie Pêcheux, a divorced letter teacher, who becomes jealous overnight. If she first targets her own daughter, her jealousy also affects her loved ones and all the people who live with her.

  • The melody-release November 8

Kad Merad here plays the role of Simon, violinist of fifty years completely disillusioned by the life. He enters as a music teacher in a college and falls on a class deemed difficult. Desperate, he will regain confidence by discovering that one of his students Arnold, has a certain talent for the violin. Little by little, in contact with these children, Simon regains a taste for music. But will it be enough to bring his students to the Philharmonie? A comedy by Rachid Hami.

  • Everything separates us - release November 8

This is the movie event of the year. The meeting between one of the best French actresses (Catherine Deneuve) and an incredible rapper (Nekfeu). In this film signed, Thierry Klifa, two worlds confront. On the one hand, that of the bourgeoisie embodied by Catherine Deneuve and her daughter (played by Diane Kruger). On the other, that of a city in Sète from where come two friends of childhood (Nicolas Duvauchelle and Nekfeu). We do not know more.

  • We blew it - release November 8

In this film, Jean-Baptiste Thoret wonders about America in the 60s, 70s. What has happened since the election of Donald Trump? What do the people who lived through this dream period in the history of the United States think of it? What have they done to ensure that nothing happens as planned?