Doped by the success of "Ch'tis" (which however failed to sink the record for the "Titanic"), but net slump this summer despite a few exits important, "Wall-e" to "Gomorra" , film puts all his hopes in a re-entry, on paper at least, looks promising. With a few spectacular poster heads, which should cover the Chronicle, but also many films of French or foreign author, long-awaited.
French, side on guettera course, September 24, "between walls", Laurent Cantet, docu-fiction on the daily life of a class of Parisian College, earning the first palme d'Or at Cannes for twenty-one years. The same day, we can discover "Faubourg 36", the new film from Christophe Barratier ("Les Choristes", 7 million entry four years), pleasant evocation of the ups and downs a cabaret Parisian of the EPRDF at the end of the second world war, with again Gérard Jugnot and Kad Merad, and also Clovis Cornillac. A week before, Agnès Jaoui has met Jamel Debbouze and Jean-Pierre Bacri in "tell me the rain".

In October, it will be happy to find the wonderful Yolande Moreau in housekeeper become painter side in "Séraphine", by Martin Provost (1), before discovering successively the two films events announced for the fall: the "Coluche" of Antoine de Caunes interpreted by the ex-financier become one-man show star, François-Xavier Demaison (15) and the two branches of the "biopic" of Jean-François Richet on Mesrine, "The Instinct of death" (October 22) and "Public enemy" (19 November), with Vincent Cassel and Cécile de France. And, just before Christmas, the adaptation of the famous "Largo Winch" by Jérôme Salle BD.
On the side of comedy
A drought again, this time on the side of comedy, adaptation by Jean-Michel Ribes, patron of the roundabout Theatre, its irresistible comedy "High Museum", Museum down (November 19) with, among others, Michel Blanc and Pierre Arditi, Josiane Balasko. Which previously will present "Client" (1 October) where she leads Nathalie Baye and Isabelle Carré, however, that Isabelle Huppert and Olivier Gourmet will find themselves in "Home" of Ursula Meier (October 29), and Valérie Lemercier and Dominique Lavanant in "Agathe cléry" of Etienne Chatiliez (December 3).
Outside our borders, it rains stars: October 8, Robert De Niro and Al Pacino together in "The law and order", Jon Avnet, and Penelope Cruz and Scarlett Johansson in the final and delicious Woody Allen, "Vicky Cristina Barcelona." On 31 October, Daniel Craig, this time to the villain Mathieu Amalric, in his second James Bond "Quantum of solace", by Marc Forster. On 5 November, Leonardo Di Caprio and Russel Crowe in "State lie", a film by Ridley Scott espionage. The following week, Angelina Jolie, in "The Exchange", by Clint Eastwood. Then, for Christmas, George Clooney and Brad Pitt, irresistible in "burn after reading", with inexhaustible and this time happily wacky brothers Coen (10 December) and 24, Nicole Kidman in romantic heroine caught in the turmoil of history in "australia", of Baz Luhrmann (author of "Moulin Rouge").
A Remember previously, more seriously, "Miracle at Santa Anna", Spike Lee tribute at the last world (October 1) war black soldiers and, at the time of the US election, "W", film subject to Oliver Stone on George Bush (October 29). And, again, Camera d'Or at Cannes, "Hunger", the British Steve McQueen on the appalling conditions of detention of combatants from the IRA in British prisons. Finally, for the children, "Madagascar 2", starting on 3 December.