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French Films July 2025: Watch with English Subtitles

French Films July 2025: Watch with English Subtitles

June 16, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

Discover the best⁢ of French cinema⁤ this⁣ july! ⁣lost ⁢in Frenchlation presents a‍ compelling selection of French films ‌with English subtitles,perfect for Francophiles and newcomers alike.⁤ Experience ⁢classics like “The Young Girls ⁤of Rochefort” starring Catherine Deneuve, alongside contemporary options like “Beating Hearts.” View⁢ screenings ⁤of “The Count of Monte Cristo” and⁤ the César-winning performance‌ in “Untouchable.” Each film provides‌ a unique look ⁢into French‍ culture, with showtimes listed for several dates throughout the month. ‌Don’t miss ⁤out on a chance to enjoy “Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday.” Check⁢ out News ⁢Directory 3 for more listings.Discover what’s next.


Updated June⁤ 16, 2024
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Paris’s Lost in Frenchlation cinema club offers a diverse ⁢lineup of French films with English‌ subtitles throughout July, catering to‍ both seasoned Francophiles and those new to French cinema.

Here’s​ a look at what’s playing:

“The​ Young Girls of Rochefort”

Table of Contents

    • “The​ Young Girls of Rochefort”
    • “The ⁤count of Monte Cristo”
    • “Beating ⁣Hearts”
    • “Untouchable”
    • “The Marching Band”
    • “Holy Cow”
    • “Monsieur ⁢Hulot’s holiday”
  • What’s next

jacques Demy’s 1967 musical, “The Young girls of Rochefort,” starring real-life sisters⁤ Catherine ‌Deneuve and Françoise Dorléac, screens‌ Tuesday, July 1, at Epée de Bois, 100‍ Rue Mouffetard, ⁢Paris⁢ 5. The film follows twins who pursue⁤ their stage dreams after being discovered by carnival associates, finding love ⁢along the way. Gene kelly appears in ‍a supporting role. The screening begins at ⁣8:30⁣ p.m. Tickets,‍ priced from €5 to €9.90, are available online. Dorléac died in a ‌car accident shortly after the⁢ film’s ‌release.

“The ⁤count of Monte Cristo”

The ancient‍ blockbuster “The Count of Monte Cristo,” based on Alexandre Dumas‘ ‍novel,will ‍be shown Thursday,July ⁤3,at L’Arlequin,76⁤ Rue de ‍Rennes,75006 Paris. The⁣ film⁤ tells the story of Edmond Dantès, wrongly imprisoned, who seeks revenge after escaping and‌ assuming the identity of the Count. ‌The screening starts at 8 ⁢p.m. Tickets range from €7.50 to €9​ and can be purchased online.

“Beating ⁣Hearts”

“Beating Hearts,” a film set in northern France, explores⁤ the ⁤rekindled romance between a ‍former bad boy and his schoolmate, threatened ⁤by his past. The film screens Sunday, July 6, at Luminor, 20 Rue du Temple, ​75004 Paris, ⁢starting at 7 p.m.‌ Tickets,costing between €7.50 and €11.50, are available online.

“Untouchable”

Omar Sy’s César-winning performance highlights “Untouchable,” a feel-good drama about an aristocrat who‌ finds new life with his⁢ caregiver. The screening is ‌scheduled ​for Tuesday, July 8, at L’Epée de Bois, 76 Rue de Rennes, 75006 Paris, beginning⁤ at 8:30 p.m. Tickets,⁤ priced between⁢ €5 and €9.90, can be ordered online.

“The Marching Band”

Emmanuel Courcol’s ‌”The Marching Band,” starring Benjamin ​Lavernhe, tells the story​ of​ a conductor ‌who discovers he has a​ brother who plays in a brass band. The⁤ film will be shown Thursday, July 10, at L’Arlequin, 76 Rue de Rennes, Paris 6, starting ​at 8 p.m. Tickets range from €7.50 to €9 and⁢ are available online.

“Holy Cow”

Louise Courvoisier’s “Holy Cow,” a drama about ‍a rural teenager who ⁢must care for his sister,screens Sunday,July 13,at Luminor,20 Rue du ​Temple,75004 Paris,at 7 p.m. ‍Tickets, costing between €7.50​ and €11.50, ⁣can be ordered online.

“Monsieur ⁢Hulot’s holiday”

Jacques Tati’s “Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday,” which introduced‍ the iconic ​character,‍ will⁣ be shown Tuesday, July 15, at Epée de Bois, 100 Rue Mouffetard, Paris ‍5. The screening starts at 8:30 ​p.m. Tickets, priced from⁣ €5.50 to €9, are available online.

What’s next

Lost in‍ Frenchlation plans to⁢ continue ⁤showcasing a wide array of French films with English subtitles in the coming months, offering opportunities for both tourists and residents to engage with French culture.

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