Wednesday, 24 June 2026

What's new at Odeon's this week : Thursday 25th June 2026.

The 43rd Munich International Film Festival will take place this year from Friday 26th June to Sunday 5th July. It is the largest summer film festival in Germany and second in size and importance to the Berlinale, and has been held annually since 1983 and takes place in late June or early July. It presents around 150 feature films and feature-length documentaries on more than eighteen screens, and the festival has an annual attendance of around 80,000. It accredits more than six hundred members of the international press and media as well as over 2,500 film industry professionals. It has always been a popular meeting place for industry insiders throughout Germany and Europe. With the exception of retrospectives, tributes and homages, all of the films screened are German, European and World Premieres. There are a dozen competitions with prizes worth over EU€250K which are donated by the festival's major sponsors and partners.

This years Opening Film presentation is the Polish, German, Italian and French Co-Produced 'Fatherland' that is Co-Written and Directed by Pawel Pawlikowski. Starring Sandra Huller and Hanns Zischler as Erika Mann and exiled German novelist Thomas Mann respectively, as they embark on a road trip from Frankfurt, West Germany, to Weimar, East Germany, during the Cold War in 1949. The film had its World Premiere in the main competition at this years Cannes Film Festival on 14th May, where Pawlikowski won the Award for Best Director. 

This years competition for the best international film presents new works of master Directors from all over the world - in this competition they will be presented to the Munich audience long before the official German theatrical release. They compete for the CineMasters Award which is endowed with EU€10K. In this section there are twelve films all competing, as given in brief below :-
* 'All of a Sudden'
- from Belgium, Germany, France and Japan, and Co-Written and Directed by Ryusuke Hamaguchi and starring Virginie Efira. 
* 'Chasing Summer' - from the USA and Directed by Josephine Decker and starring Iliza Shlesinger.
* 'Two Pianos' - from France and Co-Written and Directed by Arnaud Desplechin and starring Francois Civil and Charlotte Rampling.
* 'Gentle Monster' - from Germany, France and Austria and Written and Directed by Marie Kreutzer and starring Lea Seydoux and Catherine Deneuve. 
* 'I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning'
- from the UK and Directed by Clio Barnard and starring Anthony Boyle and Joe Cole.
* 'If I Go They Will Miss Me' - from the USA and Written, Directed and Co-Edited by Walter Thompson-Hernandez and starring Danielle Brooks and J. Alphonse Nicholson.
* 'Double Freedom' - from Argentina, Chile, Germany, Luxembourg and the UK, and is Written and Directed by Lisandro Alonso and stars Misael Saavedra and Catalina Saavedra.
* 'Landmarks'
- from Argentina, Denmark, France, Mexico, the Netherlands and the USA, and Co-Written and Directed by Lucrecia Martel.
* 'Forever Your Maternal Animal' - from Belgium, France and Mexico and Written and Directed by Valentina Maurel, and starring Daniela Marin, Mariangel Montero, Marina De Tavira and Reinaldo Amien.
* 'The Man I Love' - from the USA and Co-Written and Directed by Ira Sachs, and starring Rami Malek, Luther Ford, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Tom Sturridge and Rebecca Hall.
* 'The Sun Rises On Us All' from China and Co-Written, Co-Produced and Directed by Shangjun Cai, and starring Zhilei Xin, Songwen Zhang and Shaofeng Feng.
* 'Shame and Money' - from Germany, Kosovo, Slovenia, Albania, North Macedonia and Belgium, and Co-Written, Co-Produced and Directed by Visar Morina, and starring Astrit Kabashi, Flonja Kodheli, Kumrije Hoxha, Fiona Gllavica and Alban Ukaj.

For the brief synopsis of the aforementioned films, plus the details of the other competitive film sections being showcased including Cinecopro Competition (for best international co-production), the Cinevision Competition (best international debut film), the Cinerebels Competition (for extraordinary films), and the Cinekindl Competition (intelligent entertainment not only for children) and a whole bunch of other good stuff, you can visit the official website at : http://www.filmfest-muenchen.de/en/

Looking to this weeks five new release movies coming to your local big screen Odeon, we kick off with the second offering in the DCU as Kara Zor-El joins forces with an unlikely companion on an interstellar journey of vengeance and justice when an unexpected adversary strikes too close to home. Then we have a comedy drama in which after 35 years in Chicago, Donal reluctantly returns to the Scottish Highlands to reconcile with his estranged older brother and owner of the 200 year old family whisky distillery. Next up is a French fantasy drama where a fifteen-year-old orphan witnesses the shoot for a film adaptation of the fairy tale The Snow Queen, and she becomes fascinated by its lead Actress. This is followed by a French comedy drama film that has an unexpected road trip bringing a dysfunctional family together for one last journey with their elder matriarch, sparking moments of connection, joy, and reconciliation; and closing out the week, we have the seventh instalment in this hugely successful animated comedy franchise that sees the Minions banding together to save the day after unleashing monsters upon an unsuspecting world in the Hollywood of old.

Whatever your taste in big screen film entertainment is this week - be it any of the five latest release new films as Previewed below, or those doing the rounds currently on general release or as Reviewed and Previewed in previous Blog Posts here at Odeon Online, you are most welcome to share your movie going thoughts, opinions and observations by leaving your relevant, succinct and appropriate views in the Comments section below this or any other Post. We'd love to hear from you, and in the meantime, enjoy your big screen Odeon outing during the week ahead.

'SUPERGIRL' (Rated M) - is an American superhero film and is based on the titular character from DC Comics. The film is Directed by Craig Gillespie and is the second film in the DC Universe (DCU), following 2025's 'Superman' which was Written and Directed by James Gunn - the joint CEO of DC Studios with Peter Safran, and starred David Corenswet as the Man of Steel. Craig Gillespie's prior feature film making credits take in his 2007 debut with 'Mr. Woodcock', and which he would follow up with the likes of 'Lars and the Real Girl' also in 2007, 'Fright Night' in 2011, 'I, Tonya' in 2017, 'Cruella' in 2021 and 'Dumb Money' in 2023. This film forms part of the DCU's 'Chapter One: Gods and Monsters', and as recently as last month Peter Safran commented that Supergirl would have a major role in the future of the DCU beyond her return in the Superman follow-up film 'Man of Tomorrow' scheduled for release on 9th July 2027.

Kara Zor-El (Milly Alcock) celebrates her 23rd birthday by traveling across the galaxy with her dog Krypto. Along the way, she meets the young Ruthye Marye Knoll (Eve Ridley) and encounters a tragedy that leads her on a 'murderous quest for revenge'. Also starring Matthias Schoenaerts, David Krumholtz, Emily Beecham, David Corenswet and Jason Momoa. The film is released this week too in the US.

'GLENROTHAN' (Rated M) - this British comedy drama film is Directed by Brian Cox in his feature film making debut, although he will be well known the world over for his screen acting achievements in his seven decade spanning career in the theatre, in film and in television. Here then, set in the Scottish Highlands, two headstrong brothers Donal and Sandy (Alan Cumming and Brian Cox respectively), who last got together on the day of the mothers funeral in which they had a violent exchange with their father, are brought back together at the country home of their 200-year-old family whisky distillery after Donal relocated himself to Chicago, USA thirty-five years previously. Sandy needs Donal to take over the family's whisky distillery or he will be forced to sell and give up on the family's legacy. But their reunion forces the brothers to confront the past and the real reason Donal left Glenrothan. Also starring Shirley Henderson and Alexandra Shipp. The film saw its Premiere screening at TIFF in mid-September last year, was released in the UK in mid-April this year and has received average reviews at best.

'THE ICE TOWER' (Rated M) - is a French, German and Italian Co-Production that is Co-Written and Directed by Lucile Hadzihalilovic whose prior feature film making efforts take in her 2004 critically acclaimed debut 'Innocence' and then 'Evolution' in 2015 and her English language debut 'Earwig' in 2021. Set in the 1970's, the enigmatic Actress Cristina (Marion Cotillard) is shooting a film adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale 'The Snow Queen', in which she plays the title character. At the same time, Jeanne (Clara Pacini), a runaway teenage orphan, takes refuge in the studio where the film is being shot and falls under Cristina's spell, and a mutual fascination grows between them. Also starring August Diehl and Gaspar Noe. The film had its World Premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival in mid-February 2025, where it won the Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution. It was released in its native France in mid-September last year, has so far grossed US$46K at the Box Office from a production budget of US$5.6M and has garnered generally positive critical reviews.

'BON VOYAGE, MARIE' (Rated M) - this French comedy drama film is Co-Written and Directed by Enya Baroux in her feature film debut, although she has helmed a number of short films and a TV series since 2017. Marie (Helene Vincent) is 80 years old and has a plan that she dares not confess. When her irresponsible son Bruno (David Ayala) and granddaughter Anna (Juliette Gasquet) insist on knowing why she wants to travel to Switzerland, Marie improvises an incredible story - an inheritance forgotten in a bank. What starts out as a white lie turns into a crazy family trip in an old motorhome, joined by Rudy (Pierre Lottin), a social worker they barely know, who is caught up in the adventure against his will. Along the way, amidst reproaches, laughter and secrets, this unexpected trip will bring three generations together again . . . even if that’s not what they were looking for. The film was released in its native France in mid-March 2025, and has so far grossed US$3.9M at the Box Office. 

'MINIONS & MONSTERS' (Rated PG)
 - is an American animated comedy film Co-Written and Directed by Pierre Coffin and Produced by Illumination. It is the third instalment in the 'Minions' prequel series and the seventh instalment overall in the 'Despicable Me' franchise. The first six films in the franchise grossed a total Box Office haul of US$5.46B off the back of combined production budgets of US$479M making the continuation of the series a no-brainer. Pierre Coffin Directed the first three 'Despicable Me' films in 2010, 2013 and 2017 and the first 'Minions' film in 2013. And so, this is the rambunctious, ridiculous and totally true story of how the Minions conquered 1920's Hollywood, became movie stars, lost everything, unleashed monsters onto the world and then banded together to try and save the planet from the mayhem they had just created. Starring the voice talents of Pierre Coffin as the Minions, and Zoey Deutch, Jeff Bridges, Allison Janney, Christoph Waltz, Jesse Eisenberg, Bobby Moynihan, Phil LaMarr and Trey Parker. The film Premiered at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival earlier this week and will be released in the USA on 1st July.

With five new release movie offerings this week to tempt you out to your local Odeon, remember to share your movie going thoughts with your other like minded cinephile friends afterwards here at Odeon Online. In the meantime, I'll see you sometime somewhere at your local Odeon in the coming week.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-

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