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To watch as of April 23

Films and series to watch as of April 23

 

 

To attend and to watch as of April 23 : Two essential festivals to remember, reflect and celebrate

27th Brazilian Film Festival in Paris

April 29 → May 6, 2025 at Cinéma L’Arlequin

For its 27th edition, the Paris Brazilian Film Festival returns with a vibrant and diverse selection of recent productions.
From documentaries to fiction, from Q&As to artist talks — Brazilian cinema takes the spotlight for an entire week.  A colorful, bold, and poetic celebration of Brazil’s cinematic voice. A must-see for film lovers and anyone curious about Brazil’s cultural soul.

Who remembers the Cambodian genocide?
April 16 → May 4, 2025 at Forum des Images, Paris

On the 50th anniversary of the Khmer Rouge’s rise to power (April 17, 1975), the Forum des Images presents a powerful program of screenings, discussions, and tributes.
In collaboration with CIREMM, this series reflects on how societies remember — or forget — collective trauma and mass murder. Because cinema, too, is memory. And resistance.

 

 

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To be released in 2025:

 

The Phoenician Scheme, Wes Anderson (Cannes Festival Selection)

 

 

 

MISSION IMPOSSIBLE – THE FINAL RECKONING (2025): NEW TRAILER VOSTFR

 

 

 

A Nice Indian Boy

Naveen (Karan Soni), a gentle and reserved doctor, finally introduces his charming white artist boyfriend, Jay (Jonathan Groff), to his traditional Indian family. Misunderstandings and emotional revelations put everyone on edge. Despite confronting uncomfortable truths about love and marriage, the family tries to plan the Indian wedding of their dreams.

Eddington (Official Cannes Selection)

In May 2020, a clash between a small-town sheriff (Joaquin Phoenix) and the mayor (Pedro Pascal) ignites a powder keg as neighbors turn on each other in Eddington, New Mexico. Directed by Ari Aster, the film also stars Emma Stone and Austin Butler and explores social tensions during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Life of Chuck

Directed by Mike Flanagan, this film based on a novella by Stephen King follows the life of Chuck (Tom Hiddleston) across three chapters. Co-starring Jacob Tremblay and Mark Hamill, it is set to release on June 13, 2025.

This is the extraordinary story of Charles “Chuck” Krantz. Featuring Tom Hiddleston, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Karen Gillan, the film explores love, loss, and the many dimensions of human existence.

The Roses

Directed by Jay Roach (Austin Powers, Trumbo) and written by Tony McNamara (The Favourite, Poor Things), The Roses is a dark comedy remake of the cult 1989 film The War of the Roses by Danny DeVito, based on the novel by Warren Adler.

Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman play Theo and Ivy Rose, a seemingly perfect couple whose marriage unravels when Ivy’s career flourishes and Theo’s stagnates. Resentment builds into a vicious rivalry and a tumultuous divorce marked by manipulation and sabotage.

The cast also includes Kate McKinnon, Andy Samberg, Allison Janney, Ncuti Gatwa, Jamie Demetriou, Zoë Chao, Sunita Mani, and Belinda Bromilow.

 

ALL YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT FILMS & SERIES

to watch as of October 16

 

Still In theater and must see!

Reading Lolita in Tehran

Directed by Eran Riklis, starring Golshifteh Farahani, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and Mina Kavani.

In post-revolutionary Iran, literature professor Azar Nafisi secretly gathers a group of young women to read banned classics. Between dreams and oppression, these meetings become an escape and an act of resistance.

 

Read the interview of Eran Riklis now (no spoiler)

 

 

Manas

Directed by Mariana Brennand Fortes, starring Jamilli Correa, Fátima Macedo, and Rômulo Braga.

Marcielle, 13, lives in the heart of the Amazon and dreams of independence. But the departure of her older sister and her first encounters with the adult world change her vision of the future.

Filmed deep in the Amazon, Manas is a rare and devastating film that speaks the unspeakable—without ever showing it. Brazilian director Marianna Brennand explores incest, sexual violence, and the weight of silence with both restraint and power. A deeply ethical and political debut feature.

REVIEW

Incest is a global scourge. In France, a child is raped every three minutes—80% of the time by someone they know. In Brazil, it’s one victim every eight minutes. And these numbers are underestimated.

As a documentary filmmaker, Marianna Brennand first heard about the subject from her friend Fafa, originally from Belém, in the state of Pará. She travelled there and began collecting testimonies. But she quickly realized that a documentary would be impossible—the fear among young girls was simply too overwhelming. To protect their voices, she turned to fiction.

Co-written with Felipe Sholl, Marcelo Grabowsky, Antonia Pellegrino, Camila Agustini, and Carolina Benevides, the film takes place on Marajó Island, in one of Brazil’s poorest regions. We follow Tielle, 13, who dreams of emancipation as she watches her older sister leave home. But on the river barges, her illusions quickly collapse.

Manas talks about incest without ever naming it. Yet everything points to it: the looks, the silences, the flinched gestures.

Violence is only suggested, never shown—and that’s what makes it so unsettling. The sound design reflects Tielle’s inner state, while the camera, always close to her face, captures her sense of suffocation.

The breathtaking images of the Amazon forest, the river, and the sunsets create a jarring contrast with the girl’s emotional devastation. In this environment, incest is normalized, even sanctioned: school and religious scenes show twelve-year-old girls visibly pregnant. Some mothers, themselves past victims, can only repeat the cycle—like the woman pregnant for the fifth time, the first by her own father.

In this rural claustrophobia, Fátima Macedo plays a complex mother—neither wholly guilty nor innocent, caught in a patriarchal system that overwhelms her. Jamilli Correa, in the role of Tielle, delivers a stunning performance of restraint and precision.

The arrival of a female police officer who reaches out to Tielle offers a faint glimmer of escape.

But will it be enough? In a region plagued by silence, tradition, and evangelical churches preaching blind faith without ever questioning familial violence, the path out remains uncertain.

Produced in part by the Dardenne brothers and Walter Salles, Manas is a brave film. A film of resistance. And a film that, like its heroine, fights to survive and to speak what so many refuse to hear.

A must-see.

The Girl with the needle, a historical drama directed by Magnus von Horn, stars Victoria Carmen Sonne, Trine Dyrholm, and Besir Zeciri.

Set in 1919 Copenhagen, Karoline, a young worker, struggles to survive. After becoming pregnant, she meets Dagmar, who runs a clandestine adoption agency. A deep bond forms between them, leading Karoline to take on the role of a wet nurse under Dagmar’s guidance.

 

Online review

Cassandre, réalisé par Hélène Merlin avec Billie Blain, Zabou Breitman et Eric Ruf

Le film se déroule durant l’été 1998 à la campagne. Cassandre a 14 ans et son corps commence à changer, ce que ses parents et son frère aîné ne manquent pas de remarquer. Passionnée par les chevaux, elle intègre pendant les vacances un petit centre équestre où elle est accueillie comme un être à part.

Là, elle découvre peu à peu une forme de normalité qui la libère de l’emprise étouffante de sa famille.

Her Story, a romantic dramedy by Yihui Shao, stars Jia Song, Elaine Zhong, and Yu Zhang.

The film centers on Wang Tiemei, a single mother, and her child as they move into a new home and befriend their neighbor, Xiao Ye. Despite their contrasting personalities, the two women develop a unique and supportive bond.

 

TIPS ON MOVIE INDUSTRY

Scott Myers : Go into the story

To watch as of March 12th

 

Jeudi / Thursday 24

Arte : No Man ‘s Land (S2)

6Ter : L’école à remonter le temps

 

Vendredi / Friday 25

Canal + : L’amour ouf

France 5 : Une journée particulière

Gulli : Rio

 

Samedi / Saturday 26

France 4 : Jackie

 

Dimanche / Sunday 27

Arte : L’échange

 

Lundi / Monday 28

France 2 : Les Molières

Canal + : Cimetière Indien

Arte : Vipère au poing

 

Mardi / Tuesday 29

Canal + : Lee Miller

France 4 : Soirée Maurice Béjart

 

Mercredi / Wednesday 30

Arte : Les temps modernes

 

 

ARTE ‘  PROGRAMME TO WATCH AS OF  APRIL 23

 

Films

Partir un jour (One Day, Leaving)

With Juliette Armanet (Caroline), Bastien Bouillon (Julien), François Rollin (Gérard), Lorella Cravotta (Martine)
Directed by Amélie Bonnin
Written by Amélie Bonnin & Dimitri Lucas

Julien left his small hometown after graduating high school, dreaming of a bigger life in the capital. Years later, he returns—and the past comes flooding back, between two bags of Pépitos and a bittersweet encounter.

Winner of the National Audience Award and Best Original Score (Sacem) at the Clermont-Ferrand Festival 2022.
César Award for Best Fiction Short Film – 2023.

Documentary

Cinema Lesson with Agnès Varda

A rare and intimate moment with Agnès Varda, as she shares her thoughts on transcending genre and norms in her work during a Masterclass at the Cinémathèque Française.

The session followed a screening of her acclaimed documentary The Gleaners and I (1999), and was part of the retrospective Fifteen Days with Agnès Varda.

Watch here 

Series 

No Man’s Land – Season 2

The Kurdish female fighters are back—and the stakes have never been higher.
Led by their fierce commander (played by Souheila Yacoub), they continue their relentless battle against Daesh.
A powerful, political and human saga.

Upright – Season 1

Available April 18 on ARTE.tv
This Australian road-series follows Lucky, a washed-up musician, and Meg, a fiercely independent teenager. After a literal car crash of a meeting, they travel across the Australian outback, each carrying their own emotional baggage.
With heartfelt performances from Tim Minchin and Milly Alcock, Upright is a touching story of grief, healing, and unlikely friendship.

I Know Your Soul

Available April 24 on ARTE.tv
Set in Sarajevo, this Bosnian drama follows prosecutor Nevena as she investigates the alleged suicide of a teenager, Emir. As the case unfolds, deep cracks in family and society begin to show—particularly in the relationship between parents and children.
A gripping, socially-charged mystery led by Jasna Đuričić (Quo Vadis, Aida?), exploring grief, pressure, and trust in a post-war society.

To watch as of April 23 on Netflix

films and series of summer

 

SERIES

Israeli & films series to watch now

EXterritorial, on April 30

Sara (Jeanne Goursaud), a former special forces soldier, watches helplessly as her son disappears inside the U.S. consulate in Frankfurt.
Refusing to leave the building, she embarks on a desperate and dangerous search, uncovering a government conspiracy.

 

Asterix & Obelix : The Big Fight, by Alain Chabat! On April 30.

 

 

Adolescence, now: a must-watch!

This poignant drama follows the story of a family facing the arrest of their 13-year-old son for the murder of a classmate. Starring Stephen Graham and Erin Doherty.

 

 

The Residence – Now : a must watch

Created by Paul William Davies and produced by Shonda Rhimes, this series takes place behind the scenes of the White House, exploring the political and personal intrigues of the residential staff.

 

 

You, last season, April 24.

The highly anticipated fifth and final season of the hit thriller series You arrives on Netflix on April 24, 2025. Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) returns to New York City aiming to finally achieve his dream of a peaceful, happy life.

Yet, his dark past and sinister impulses quickly resurface, threatening to unravel his new existence alongside wife Kate Galvin (Charlotte Ritchie).

This concluding season introduces captivating new characters such as the enigmatic playwright Bronte (Madeline Brewer) and powerful Lockwood family members (Anna Camp, Griffin Matthews), plunging Joe into a ruthless world of wealth, power, and dangerous seduction.

Prepare for a gripping and explosive finale led by new showrunners Michael Foley and Justin W. Lo—this is a conclusion you won’t want to miss.

 

 

Snakes & Ladders – May 14

A dark Mexican comedy by Manolo Caro (La Casa de las Flores).
Dora López (Cecilia Suárez), a determined schoolteacher, is poised to become headmistress of an elite school. But a brawl between two wealthy students spirals out of control.
Power games, hypocrisy, and satire unfold in a biting critique of social ambition.

 

To watch as of April 23 on Prime Video

 

SERIES

Étoile (Prime Video – Available from April 24, 2025)

Created by Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino—the minds behind Gilmore Girls and The Marvelous Mrs. MaiselÉtoile is a character-driven drama set behind the scenes of the ballet world.

The story follows two prestigious dance companies, one in Paris and the other in New York, which, in a bold move to save their struggling institutions, agree to swap their star dancers for a full season.

Charlotte Gainsbourg stars as Geneviève, the interim general director of the Paris Opera, while Luke Kirby plays Jack, the director of the Metropolitan Ballet Theater in New York.

The cast also includes Lou de Laâge as Cheyenne, a French prima ballerina, Gideon Glick as Tobias, an American choreographer, and Yanic Truesdale, known for Gilmore Girls, as Geneviève’s assistant.

The series explores the contemporary challenges of the ballet world—declining audiences, funding crises, and cultural clashes between companies—while celebrating the passion, discipline, and sacrifice that keep this demanding art form alive.

Choreography is by Marguerite Derricks, a long-time collaborator of the Palladinos.

Étoile consists of eight episodes and will be available in full on April 24, 2025, on Prime Video.

 

Another simple favor, on May 1st.

Stephanie Smothers (Anna Kendrick) and Emily Nelson (Blake Lively) reunite on the beautiful island of Capri, Italy, for Emily’s extravagant wedding to a rich Italian businessman. Along with the glamorous guests, expect murder and betrayal to RSVP for a wedding with more twists and turns than the road from the Marina Grande to the Capri town square.

 

 

Ballard

Spin-off of Bosch, starring Maggie Q as detective Renée Ballard.
She reopens cold cases with help from retired investigator Harry Bosch.
Gritty, gripping, and packed with L.A. noir vibes.

 

Bosch Legacy, the final season, streaming now.

Created by Michael Connelly, Eric Overmyer, and Tom Bernardo, the series sees Bosch teaming up with his daughter Maddie (Madison Lintz), who has joined the police force. With support from defense attorney Honey Chandler (Mimi Rogers) and cyber expert Mo (Stephen A. Chang), the story wraps up a decade of character-driven noir drama set in a gritty, realistic Los Angeles.

 

 

The Last of Us, season 2, on April 14.

 

The Wheel of Time – Season 3, now.

Adapted from Robert Jordan’s novels, this epic fantasy series returns for its third season. Moiraine and Rand al’Thor face new challenges as ominous prophecies begin to unfold.

 

FILMS

Holland, streaming now.

Starring Nicole Kidman, Gael García Bernal, & Matthew Macfadyen.

 

The Narrow Road to the Deep North – April 18

An epic mini-series based on Richard Flanagan’s Booker Prize-winning novel.
Set in WWII, it follows Dorrigo Evans, a surgeon haunted by his forbidden love for his uncle’s wife—and his horrific experience on the Burma Railway.
A story of survival, memory, and impossible love.

 

Films and series to watch as of April 23 on Canal+

March 19 - Mars 19

 

Cimetière Indien, streaming now.

An original French series created by Thomas Bidegain (A Prophet, Les Cowboys) and Thibault Vanhulle, explores three decades of buried secrets in a fictional southern French town. In 1995, rookie anti-terrorism agent Lidia investigates the murder of an imam.

Thirty years later, now a high-ranking officer, she is forced to revisit that case.

Directed by Thomas Bidegain, the series stars Camille Cottin, Jérémie Renier, Slimane Dazi, and Moussa Mansaly.

Cimetière Indien blends political thriller, colonial memory, and generational trauma with striking narrative power.

 

 

EMILIA PEREZ,REVIEW HERE

 

PLASTIC ODYSSEY : PACIFIC MISSION, NOW

INTERVIEW WITH MAEVA BARDY 

HAPPY FACE, available now.

Created by Jennifer Cacicio.

Starring: Annaleigh Ashford, Dennis Quaid, David Arquette, Lili Simmons.

Inspired by the true story of Melissa Jesperson-Moore, this series tells the harrowing journey of a woman who, at the age of 15, discovers that her father is the infamous serial killer known as the “Happy Face Killer.”

Torn between personal investigation and a quest for identity, she seeks to understand the man behind the crimes while struggling to build her own life despite this terrifying legacy.

Produced by Robert and Michelle King (The Good Wife, Evil), Happy Face promises to be a gripping psychological thriller, driven by intense performances and an oppressive atmosphere.

TRAILER

SERIES

SWEETPEA, created by Ella Purnell, now.

Shannon Lewis is bored with her life. People walk past her on the street without even glancing at her. She’s constantly overlooked for promotions at work, the guy she likes won’t commit, and her father is seriously, seriously ill.
Then everything in her life suddenly changes.

 

 

LE SENS DES CHOSES, created by  Noé Debré and Benjamin Charbit, directed by Keren Ben Rafael.

Starring Elsa Guedj, Manu Payet et Éric Elmosnino.

 

 

DOPE GIRLS, available now.

Created by Matthew Read.

Starring: Julianne Nicholson, Aisling Franciosi, Eddie Marsan, Aneurin Barnard.

Based on Marek Kohn’s book Dope Girls: The Birth of the British Drug Underground, this six-episode British series immerses viewers in 1920s London, a time when the consumption of drugs boomed in Soho’s clubs and cabarets.

Amidst this underground explosion, Kate Meyrick (Julianne Nicholson), an ambitious single mother, builds a criminal empire and becomes the queen of London’s nightlife.

Filled with power struggles, betrayals, and female resilience in a male-dominated world, Dope Girls promises to be a captivating period drama exploring the rise of organized crime and the extraordinary story of a woman fighting to claim her place in history.

 

 

Films and series to watch as of April 23 on Apple TV 

 

SERIES

Carême, dès le 30 avril.

In imperial France, Antonin Carême, a brilliant self-taught orphan, dreams of transcending his origins to become the greatest chef of his era. Driven by ambition and culinary genius, he is noticed by Talleyrand, a master political strategist who elevates him while secretly turning him into a spy for Napoleon.

Directed by Martin Bourboulon, this lush and elegant series blends gastronomy, power struggles and social ambition, with powerful performances by Benjamin Voisin, Lyna Khoudri and Jérémie Renier.

 

Murderbot

Based on the award-winning, best-selling series by Martha Wells, Murderbot follows a rogue security unit as it searches for the meaning of life.

In a high-tech future, a rogue security robot (Alexander Skarsgård) secretly gains free will. To stay hidden, it reluctantly joins a new mission protecting scientists on a dangerous planet…even though it just wants to binge soap operas.  

Murderbot premieres May 16.

Your Friends and neighbors, on April 11.

A suspenseful dark comedy created by Jonathan Tropper (Banshee, Warrior), stars Jon Hamm as Andrew “Coop” Cooper, a hedge fund manager newly divorced and fired.

To maintain his lifestyle, he begins robbing his affluent neighbors—only to uncover far more sinister secrets.

Directed by Craig Gillespie (I, Tonya), Greg Yaitanes, and Stephanie Laing, the series co-stars Amanda Peet, Olivia Munn, Lena Hall, Hoon Lee, and Mark Tallman.

A biting satire on suburban appearances and dangerous friendships.

 

 

 

Dope Thief, now.

An eight-episode crime drama produced by Ridley Scott, who also directs the first episode. The series follows two former criminal partners caught in a drug trafficking network.

 

 

Government cheese, streaming now.

Government Cheese is a surrealist family comedy set in 1969 San Fernando Valley that tells the story of the Chambers, a quirky family pursuing lofty and seemingly impossible dreams, beautifully unfettered by the realities of the world.

When Hampton Chambers (Oyelowo) is released from prison, his long-awaited family reunion doesn’t go quite as he’d planned. During his absence, Hampton’s wife, Astoria (Missick), and sons, Einstein (Ellison) and Harrison (Di’Allo Winston), have formed an unconventional family unit, and Hampton’s return spins their world into chaos.

The ensemble cast also includes Bokeem Woodbine (“Fargo”), Jeremy Bobb (“The Continental”), Louis Cancelmi (“The Irishman”), Julien Heron (“Baskets”), Djilali Rez-Kallah (“My Hero”), Louis Ferreira (“Stargate Universe”), Thomas Beaudoin (“Hubert & Fanny”) and Kyle Mac (“The Boys”), with John Ortiz (“Bad Monkey”) and Adam Beach (“Smoke Signals”).

 

 

Berlin ER, now.

Set in 1980s Berlin, this series follows an emergency doctor who becomes entangled in an international conspiracy while juggling the challenges of emergency medicine.

 

The White Lotus  (Max)  season 3, now.

 

SeveranceStreaming now.

This acclaimed sci-fi series returns with a new season.

Created by Dan Erickson and directed by Ben Stiller, it delves into the consequences of a procedure that separates employees’ professional and personal memories.

Starring Adam Scott, Patricia Arquette, and John Turturro, this season promises new and intriguing twists.

 

 

The Studio, streaming now.

10-episode half hour comedy starring Seth Rogen, who also serves as writer, director and executive producer alongside Emmy Award-nominee Evan Goldberg, is officially set to make its global debut on Apple TV+ with the first two episodes on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, followed by one episode every Wednesday through May 21, 2025.

In The Studio, Rogen stars as the newly appointed head of a movie studio, Continental Studios. Desperate for the approval of celebrities, he and his team of executives at Continental Studios must juggle corporate demands with creative ambitions as they try to keep movies alive and relevant.

The Studio is created by Multi-Emmy Award winners Peter Huyck and Alex Gregory along with Rogen and Goldberg, and Frida Perez. Point Grey Pictures’ James Weaver, Alex McAtee and Josh Fagen also serve as executive producers alongside Rogen and Goldberg.

 

Fountain of Youth – May 23

With John Krasinski, Natalie Portman, Eiza González, and Domhnall Gleeson.
This sci-fi drama explores what happens when a group of people discover a way to reclaim their youth… at a cost.

To watch as of April 23 on Disney Plus

 

FILMS  

The Stolen Girl

Elisa allows her daughter Lucia to go for a playdate with her new friend Josie. Josie’s mother Nina is charming, affluent, and her house is spectacular – Elisa instantly feels at ease and agrees to Lucia staying overnight for a sleepover. The next morning, when she goes to pick her daughter, she finds the house empty with no sign of Nina, Josie or Lucia. What started out as her daughter’s first ‘playdate’ turns into every parent’s worst nightmare. 

The Stolen Girl, the Original series is streaming from April 16.

 

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, streaming now.

 

 

Sugarcane: Shadows of a Residential School by Julian Brave NoiseCat, Emily Kassie, streaming now.

Synopsis: An investigation into the discovery of unmarked graves at a former Indigenous residential school in Canada, uncovering the abuse suffered by Indigenous children and the intergenerational trauma that followed.

 

 

NightbitchDirected by Marianne Heller, streaming now.

Starring Amy Adams. The film follows a former artist who becomes a mother and begins to believe that she is transforming into a dog.

It is based on the 2021 novel by Rachel Yoder, which explores themes of motherhood and identity.

 

 

SERIES

The Handmaid’s Tale, streaming now.

The Handmaid’s Tale, the sixth and final season of the landmark dystopian series, premieres at last.

Created by Bruce Miller and based on Margaret Atwood’s novel, the series comes to a close after redefining the genre of political fiction. This final chapter follows June Osborne (played by Elisabeth Moss) as she continues her fight against Gilead’s regime, while its influence dangerously spreads across borders.

Directed in part by Moss herself, the season explores fragile alliances, trauma, and reckoning.

Also starring Yvonne Strahovski, Joseph Fiennes, Bradley Whitford, Max Minghella, and Ann Dowd, this intense and deeply personal ending promises answers to long-standing moral and emotional conflicts.

Andor, season 2, on April 22.

 

Bref 2, now.

 

 

PARADISEStreaming now

Starring: Sterling K. Brown, James Marsden, Julianne Nicholson.
Why watch it? This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman envisions a political thriller set in a peaceful community inhabited by some of the most influential figures in the world. But their tranquility is shattered when a shocking murder occurs, triggering a high-stakes investigation.

 

 

Only Murders in the Building, now and always!

A quirky trio investigates murders in their building. Mystery, humor, and suspense collide!

 

 

 

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