The Kansas City
French Film Festival

Film Guide
April 30th to May 10th 2026

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The Film List - The Program

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    Buy each ticket individually by following each link, or you can purchase all the movies together as a package for $65.

    • 6 newly released movies not available on any streaming platforms will be shown at the Glenwood Arts Theater
    • The 7th film, a Very Long Engagement will be at the National WWI Museum and Memorial on Saturday, May 9th

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    Film Guide

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    Colors of Time (La Venue de l'Avenir) Directed by Cédric Klapish

    Friday, May 1st - 7pm at the Glenwood Arts Theater
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    Four estranged cousins inherit a house in Normandy and, as they uncover the life of their ancestor Adèle Vermillard in 1895 at the dawn of photography and Impressionism, they discover how the past reshapes their future.

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    The Musicians (Les musiciens) Directed by Grégory Magne

    Saturday, May 2nd - 7pm at the Glenwood Arts Theater
    $12 
    Astrid Thompson reunites four legendary Stradivarius for a once-in-a-lifetime concert, but when the virtuosos’ clashing egos jeopardize the event, she turns to the reclusive composer who may be the only one able to save it

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    The Safe House (La cache) Directed by Lionel Baier

    Sunday, May 3rd- 4pm at the Glenwood Arts Theater
    $10
    A gripping drama set in May ’68 Paris, where a young boy’s stay with his eccentric family turns tense when a mysterious guest arrives, forcing them to face hidden truths amid the country’s upheaval.

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    Leave One Day (Partir un jour) Directed by Amélie Bonin

    Wednesday, May 6th - 5:30pm at the Glenwood Arts Theater
    $10
    Cécile’s dream of opening a gourmet restaurant in Paris is interrupted when her father’s heart attack calls her back to her hometown, where a chance encounter with her teenage crush awakens memories that shake her certainty.

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    The Stranger (L'étranger) Directed by François Ozon

    Friday, May 8th - 7pm at the Glenwood Arts Theater
    $12
    The Stranger is a 2025 drama film written and directed by François Ozon, based on Albert Camus's 1942 novel. Set in Algiers in 1938, The Stranger follows Meursault, a detached young man whose quiet life unravels after attending his mother’s funeral, beginning a casual affair, and getting entangled in his neighbor Raymond’s shady dealings—until a fateful day on the beach changes everything.

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    A Very Long Engagement (Un long Dimanche de Fiançaille) Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet

    Saturday, May 9th - 2pm at the National WWI Museum and Memorial
    $10
    A poignant French romantic drama by the same director as Amélie, following a young woman’s relentless quest to find her fiancé, missing in action during World War I, blending love, mystery, and the harsh realities of war..

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    Spices and Lies (La petite cuisine de Medhi) Directed by Amine Adjina

    Sunday, May 10th - 4pm at the Glenwood Arts Theater
    $10
    Trying to keep his mother happy, his girlfriend satisfied, and his chef dreams alive, Mehdi discovers that hiding secrets is harder than flipping a perfect crêpe—especially when the truth comes calling

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    Buy each ticket individually by following each link, or you can purchase all the movies together as a package for $65.

    • 6 newly released movies not available on any streaming platforms will be shown at the Glenwood Arts Theater
    • The 7th film, a Very Long Engagement will be at the National WWI Museum and Memorial on Saturday, May 9th

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