On the occasion of the Fête du cinéma, which takes place across France from June 30 to July 4, Europe 1 has selected three French films not to be missed.

On the program: a lot of humor, emotion… and a touch of horror.

The Cinema Festival started on Wednesday and continues until Sunday, with screenings at 4 euros instead.

Enough to occupy a weekend that promises to be rainy over a large part of France, after long periods of less deprived of the magic of dark rooms.

If you are lost in the face of the program, Europe 1 offers you its three favorites of the moment, three little French gems.

Presidents

Any similarity is not pure coincidence, when you discover

Presidents

of Anne Fontaine.

Jean Dujardin plays a certain Nicolas, former President of the Republic who does not support the end of his political life.

And who, to save democracy, decides to come back.

He looks for an ally and contacts… François, also a former president, played by Grégory Gadebois.

Presidents is a sometimes a little overplayed comedy, especially when Jean Dujardin ape Nicolas Sarkozy, but which intelligently deals with the difficulty of letting go of power.

Teddy

We are in the Pyrenees, a wolf prowls around and Teddy, a little lost kid, gets scratched one night by a strange beast.

As the weeks go by, he will be seized with animal impulses.

Teddy

, a horrific comedy, proves to us after the release of

La Nurée

and before that of

Titane

 that French genre cinema is doing very well.

The Fine Flower

Catherine Frot is Eve, a former rose crossing star. Except that his operation is on the verge of bankruptcy, and his assistant is recruiting three employees in reintegration, which costs less. Together, they will try to save Eve's rose garden. Admittedly,

La Fine fleur

is a little sewn with white thread, but it is a film that feels good, which is beautiful with these rose cultures, the delicate scent of which you can feel even in your cinema chair.