The year 2024 was particularly beautiful and rich for movie lovers, marked by the epic tale of the Count of Monte Cristo, a genre transition set against a backdrop of drug trafficking in Emilia Perez, or the coming-of-age journey of the Wild Robot. Good news: for this 17th edition, UGC invites you to (re)discover the best films of 2024 in about fifteen cinemas in the Paris region for just €5, until January 28.
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The 22 Movies That Marked 2024
From comedies to dramas, from mainstream cinema to art house films, from popular hits to auteur masterpieces, there’s something for everyone! It’s the perfect time to catch up on all the films you may have missed this year. So here’s the list of selected films. Enjoy the show !
- Anora, by Sean Baker - Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival 2024
- Borgo, by Stéphane Demoustier
- Dune, Part Two, by Denis Villeneuve
- Emilia Perez, by Jacques Audiard
- Flow, the Cat Who No Longer Feared Water, by Gints Zilbalodis
- There’s Still Tomorrow, by Paola Cortellesi
- Juré n°2, by Clint Eastwood
- L'Amour ouf, by Gilles Lellouche
- The Most Precious of Goods, by Michel Hazanavicius
- The Zone of Interest, by Jonathan Glazer -The heartthrob UGC
- The Count of Monte Cristo, by Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre De La Patelliere
- The Wild Robot, by Chris Sanders
- The Story of Souleymane, by Boris Lojkine
- The Seeds of the Wild Fig, by Mohammad Rasoulof
- Me Captain, by Matteo Garrone
- Poor Things, by Yorgos Lanthimos
- Riverboom, by Claude Baechtold
- Tatami, by Zar Amir Ebrahimi and Guy Nattiv
- Tehachapi, by JR
- A Life, by James Hawes
- A Little Something Extra, by Artus
- Vice-Versa 2, by Kelsey Mann
J’ai enfin vu Le robot sauvage (UGC repasse les incontournables de 2024 avec des séances à 5€)
— po ☥ (@sagemeufpo) January 18, 2025
J’ai trouvé ça tellement beau, tellement attachant, et une belle leçon d’humanité 🥹 pic.twitter.com/o4Xm5OcDB0
The Must-Sees UGC
Until January 28
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