Movies

Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl — 3 January (dir. Merlin Crossingham, Nick Park / Netflix)
Genre: cartoon, comedy, adventure
What is remarkable: because of his insatiable passion for crazy inventions, Wallace creates a “smart gnome” who gets out of control. Now Gromit has to save his friend from his own brainchild.

Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat — 7 January (dir. Johan Grimonprez / VOD)
Genre: documentary
What is remarkable: in 1961, jazz musicians Abbey Lincoln and Max Roach interrupt a UN Security Council meeting to protest the assassination of Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba.

Black Box Diaries — 7 January (dir. Shiori Ito / Paramount+)
Genre: documentary
What is remarkable: journalist Shiori Ito is investigating her own rape, questioning Japan's law enforcement and judicial systems.

Flow — 7 January (dir. Gints Zilbalodis / VOD)
Genre: cartoon, adventure
What is remarkable: a lonely cat, homeless due to a devastating flood, takes refuge in a boat with other animals.

The End — 10 January (dir. Joshua Oppenheimer / VOD)
Genre: musical, science fiction
What is remarkable: after the apocalypse, a wealthy family spends twenty years in an underground bunker, but their son, who has not seen the outside world, faces unexpected changes due to the visit of a woman who accidentally survived.

Queer — 14 January (dir. Luca Guadagnino / VOD)
Genre: drama
What is remarkable: in the 1950s, an American single-handedly explores his own weaknesses and the city of Mexico City.

Unstoppable — 16 January (dir. William Goldenberg / Prime Video)
Genre: drama, sports
What is remarkable: born without one leg, a young boy overcomes physical and emotional barriers to become a national wrestling champion.

Nosferatu — 21 January (dir. Robert Eggers / VOD)
Genre: horror
What is remarkable: the story of a girl haunted by ghosts and a vampire obsessed with her.

Oh, Canada — 21 January (dir. Paul Schrader / VOD)
Genre: drama
What is remarkable: the famous Canadian documentary filmmaker decides to give the last and most frank interview in front of his wife.

The Damned — 21 January (dir. Thordur Palsson / VOD)
Genre: horror, drama
What is remarkable: in the winter of the 19th century, Icelanders from a remote fishing village witness a shipwreck that leads to dark and unexplained events.

Sonic the Hedgehog 3 — 21 January (dir. Jeff Fowler / VOD)
Genre: science fiction, adventure
What is remarkable: Sonic and his friends challenge the mysterious Shadow, whose powers exceed anything they've ever faced before.

The Girl with the Needle — 24 January (dir. Magnus von Horn / Mubi)
Genre: drama
What is remarkable: after the First World War, a resident of Copenhagen loses her job and learns that she is pregnant. This leads her to an underground adoption center.

Star Trek: Section 31 — 24 January (dir. Olatunde Osunsanmi / Paramount+)
Genre: science fiction, action, adventure
What is remarkable: a former empress joins Starfleet's elite intelligence unit to carry out covert operations for peace.

The Fire Inside — 28 January (dir. Rachel Morrison / VOD)
Genre: drama, sport
What is remarkable: a young athlete from Michigan wants to win the first Olympic boxing gold in US history.

Ghost Cat Anzu — 28 January (dir. Yoko Kuno, Nobuhiro Yamashita / VOD)
Genre: anime, fantasy, comedy
What is remarkable: a girl comes to the village but instead of her grandfather she runs into an overly cheerful and capricious cat who must take care of her.

Moana 2 — 28 January (dir. David Derrick, Jason Hand, Dana Ledoux Miller / VOD)
Genre: animation, comedy, adventure
What is remarkable: the daughter of a leader of a once small tribe and a powerful demigod embark on a new sea adventure.

Den of Thieves 2: Pantera — 28 January (dir. Christian Gudegast / VOD)
Genre: action, thriller
What is remarkable: a tough police officer must prevent a grand robbery of the diamond exchange in Europe.

Babygirl — 28 January (dir. Halina Reijn / VOD)
Genre: thriller, crime, detective
What is remarkable: the director of a large company risks losing his career and his own family when he has an affair with a young intern.

You're Cordially Invited — 30 January (dir. Nicholas Stoller / Prime Video)
Genre: comedy
What is remarkable: two young families find that their weddings will take place in the same place and on the same day, which makes the celebrations a mess.

Sing Sing — 31 January (dir. Greg Kwedar / VOD)
Genre: drama
What is remarkable: a man serving a sentence he did not commit becomes a prison theater actor.