It’s not the destination that matters, but the journey. This is how youth is forged for some and the heart remains young for others. But getting into a vehicle, especially if you’re not driving it, means trusting fate. Like in these emotionally charged films.
Clinches! (VA speed)
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A bus ride on the highway has never been so stressful. Young Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock not only have to get the inmates to safety; They must ensure that they are safe and sound when the vehicle finally comes to a stop. Because now they have a big problem: a bomb has been planted in the bus and to ensure that it doesn’t explode, they have to maintain a minimum speed. The motto: keep the pedal on the floor. Public transport here is not relaxing…
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The Last Bus (VA The Last Bus)
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More than 1200 kilometers. It’s quite an expedition that John O’Groats (Timothy Spall) has promised himself. The newly widowed man is ready to travel across the UK with his wife’s ashes to return to the place where he and his beloved shared moments of happiness. Of course, the long journey with the different embarkations will be strenuous. Of course there will be pitfalls. But there will also be pleasant surprises and moving scenes that cannot be experienced when grieving alone, away from prying eyes and the world. On the way to a very significant journey.
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Paul in all his states
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Do you want to explore the United States? That’s a good thing, because the doors of Paul Houde’s unique recreational vehicle are wide open. Let yourself be transported to many places where American history was made. With him and the historian Francis Primeau, the cities of Woodstock, Philadelphia and Memphis, among others, reveal what made them indispensable places. During stops and meetings, you’ll expand your knowledge of various topics that have shaped America.
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The Mitchells versus the machines
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If, like Katie, you’re hesitant to climb into the Mitchell family car for a drive from Michigan to California, put your fears aside immediately and buckle up, because you’re in for a wild ride. Thanks to this friendly family, you will have fun, surprising and moving moments. The sum, what! If you’re drawn into this original story, you’ll quickly find yourself siding with the quartet when clumsy robots appear. A logical choice for the finalists in the Best Animated Film category at the 2022 Oscars.
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Kongorama
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By looking we find. Not always what we hoped for, but we find it. The discoveries of Michel (Olivier Gourmet), a Belgian who wants to unveil the secret of his birth after learning that he was adopted, are encounters with a Quebec unknown to him. In Sainte-Cécile he meets a Quebecer (Paul Ahmarani). , completely different from him letting him get into his car. This improvised duo was founded by Philippe Falardeau for a very simple but at the same time original and intelligent reason: to contribute to an important journey.
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