"Ceux qui comptent", "Un jour avec mon père", "Love on trial", "Anemone" et "Une jeunesse indienne" ... Quels sont les films à voir (ou pas) cette semaine au cinéma

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This article previews new film releases in France on March 25, 2026. It highlights several films, including "Un jour avec mon père" by Akinola Davies Jr., a coming-of-age story set in 1990s Nigeria during political turmoil. The article also mentions "Ceux qui comptent," starring Sandrine Kiberlain as a resourceful single mother, and "Une jeunesse indienne, Homebound," produced by Martin Scorsese, which follows two friends attempting to join the police force in India. Other films mentioned include "Love on Trial," "Anemone," and a film marking Daniel Day-Lewis's return, directed by his son Ronan Day-Lewis. The article provides brief synopses and links to full reviews of these films.
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AI-ExtractedIn 'Une jeunesse indienne', two friends try to pass the police exam, competing against 2.5 million candidates for 3,500 positions.
'Une jeunesse indienne, Homebound' is co-produced by Martin Scorsese.
Sandrine Kiberlain plays Rose, a single mother raising two teenagers and a young girl in 'Ceux qui comptent'.
'Un jour avec mon père' received a special mention from the Caméra d'or jury at the Cannes Film Festival.
Akinola Davies Jr.'s film 'Un jour avec mon père' is set in Nigeria in 1993 during a political crisis.
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