• And Steven Spielberg's Extra-Terrestrial (1982)

Frightened by human civilization, AND takes refuge in a suburban residence. Elliot, 10 years old discovers and decides to lodge him in his room. There is a touching friendship between the little boy and the creature.

  • Monsters and Pixar's Cie (2001)

In the heart of the city Monstropolis is located a factory of cries treatment of children. Every day, monsters go through the doors of children's closets to terrify them. Sulli is reputed to be an "elite terror", until the day he meets Little Bouh.

  • Max of Stéphanie Murat (2013)

Unhappy to see her single father, a little girl, Max, hires a prostitute a few days before Christmas in hopes of helping her father find love.

  • Love Actually by Richard Curtis (2003)

The single of Billy is in the top Christmas sales. But instead of celebrating this success in a party of hectic parties, he decides to go to Joe's apartment. He gives her a true declaration of friendship.

  • Léon by Luc Besson (1994)

Léon, a hired New York murderer, is fond of Mathilda, a 12-year-old girl whose family has just been murdered by corrupt agents of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Mathilda begins a manhunt to avenge her little brother, the only member of her family she really loved, and during which Leon will protect her as a paternal figure for the young teenager.

  • The Lion King of Walt Disney (1994)

It is his love for Nala that will give strength to Simba to return to his family and avenge his father, killed by the evil Scar.

  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows of David Yates (2011)

Persuaded that his friends have a tie behind his back, and influenced by the bad vibrations of the medallion he wears, Ron Weasley preferred to abandon his friends in their search for Horcruxes. A difficult absence to live for Hermione who finds a little friendly comfort in Harry's arms.

  • Will Hunting by Gus Van Sant (1997)

Young man brawler and endowed with an extraordinary intelligence, Will has lived a disturbed childhood. He narrowly avoids punishment by hitting a police officer, putting his intelligence at the service of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and following therapy. Sean Maguire, a renowned psychologist, will succeed in freeing the young man from his old demons.

  • Schindler's list of Steven Spielberg (1993)

Taken from a true story, "Schindler's list" tells how Oskar Schindler managed to save 1100 Jews from death camps during the Second World War by hiring them in the new weapons factory he opened. An insufficient act of courage for Oskar Schindler, who believes he could have "saved more".

  • Hatchi de Lasse Hallström (2009)

Also from a true story, "Hatchi" traces the story of a dog who despite the death of his master will continue to wait for him every day at the station exit for almost 10 years. Andy, the daughter of his master, finds the dog and thanks him for his fidelity.

  • The hugs of Chandler and Joey in Friends (1994-2004)

Even if it's not a movie, we could not overlook the (many) hugs of Chandler and Joey in the American series "Friends".