Planning a family movie break? Here are all the films for June that you can enjoy with your children, sorted by age and release date.
Check out the films from April that are still showing here.
New Friends at Puffin Rock – Ages 3 and Up
Releases June 3 – The arrival of a flock of seabirds delights the inhabitants of Puffin Rock, who welcome them warmly. However, when an egg mysteriously disappears, young Oona takes it upon herself to find it before a new storm hits the archipelago. Will she succeed in time?
This is a delightful surprise for the youngest viewers! To celebrate the onset of summer, the children’s series Puffin Rock hits the big screen! New Friends at Puffin Rock primarily offers a grand family adventure lasting 80 minutes, featuring the beloved characters created by Lily Bernard, Tomm Moore, and Paul Young as they strive to help lost birds.
A beautiful story that blends friendship and solidarity, reminding children that together, we are stronger. Tenderness, a bit of suspense, and above all, a lot of kindness—these are the essential ingredients for a movie session suited for little ones!
Toy Story 5 – Ages 6 and Up
Releases June 17 – Buzz Lightyear, Woody, Jessie, and the rest of the gang are back in theaters! In this new adventure, our favorite toys face a challenge when they learn that children are obsessed with electronics…
Seven years after Toy Story 4, the iconic Disney-Pixar series returns to the delight of young and old moviegoers alike. This time, the heroes of a generation confront the digital age dilemma. How can “simple” toys compete with these ultra-smart devices? Buzz, Woody, Jessie, and their friends must find a way.
Tom Hanks and Pierre Niney join the voice cast of Toy Story 5 under the direction of Andrew Stanton (known for Finding Dory). Hanks voices Woody, while Niney lends his voice to Forky. Fun for all ages!
The Beautiful Days – Ages 3 and Up
Releases June 17 – From a simple seed, change can grow: cultivate your garden or nurture your indoor garden. This lovely story heralds the end of spring and the beginning of summer.
In The Beautiful Days by Michaël Journolleau, a child explains that her father works at a dinosaur exhibition but finds more passion in his gardening… What he loves most is watching nature change through the seasons. And this is beautifully illustrated through animated images.
From autumn to winter, from spring to summer, we see landscapes evolve against the backdrop of wind, rain, snow, and the scorching sun. A playful way to introduce very young children to the four seasons. The highlight of this short film is its ideal duration of 35 minutes.
Minions and Monsters – Ages 6 and Up
Releases June 24 – Ever wondered how the Minions became cinema superstars and unleashed monsters before saving the planet from the chaos they created? Find out in this thrilling new installment!
Minions and Monsters by director Pierre Coffin (behind the first three Despicable Me films and the first Minions movie) promises lots of laughs and action. As the title suggests, our beloved little yellow creatures are on a quest for a monster.
Judging by the successful trailer, this third film promises to entertain kids with its visual gags and adults with references to classic monster movies. Clearly, there’s something for everyone (as always)!
The Whims of the Child King – Ages 8 and Up
Releases June 24 – In 1651, the future Louis XIV is a teenager. As the Fronde rebellion threatens, his mother Anne of Austria decides to protect him by replacing him with a lookalike. Far from the turmoil, Louis joins the theater troupe of Madeleine Béjart and Molière. There, he discovers life’s simple pleasures, art, labor, and everything that will shape him into the Sun King.
While the musical Le Roi Soleil is popular, here comes a family comedy that will delight both young and old. The Whims of the Child King by Michel Leclerc (awarded for Le Nom des gens) offers a dive into 17th-century France. A great way for children to learn about the early days of this absolute monarch.
This family-friendly film features a star-studded cast: Artus as Cyrano de Bergerac, Julia Piaton portraying Madeleine Béjart, Franck Dubosc as d’Artagnan, and Doria Tillier as Anne of Austria. It’s definitely worth a watch!
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