What’s New on STUDIOCANAL Presents in March 2026
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February 24, 2026
STUDIOCANAL Presents delivers another richly curated selection this March, celebrating cinematic visionaries, timeless classics and gripping small-screen drama. From an intimate portrait of one of Japan’s greatest filmmakers to wartime romance, razor-sharp thrillers and Oscar-winning international gems, this line-up spans continents, eras and genres. Whether you’re revisiting bona fide masterpieces or discovering influential works for the first time, there’s plenty here to savour.
A.K.: Akira Kurosawa (1985)
A documentary about the hugely influential Japanese director Akira Kurosawa, focusing on the production of his visionary Oscar and BAFTA-winning masterpiece Ran, based on Shakespeare’s King Lear.
Nikita (1990)
Luc Besson’s must-see classic thriller about a vicious street punk turned sexy, sophisticated and lethally dangerous assassin, starring Anne Parillaud (Innocent Blood), Jeanne Moreau (BAFTA-winner for Viva Maria!) and Jean Reno (star of Besson’s Leon),
The African Queen (1948)
Humphrey Bogart (Beat The Devil) and Katharine Hepburn (A Lion In Winter) star as mismatched boat-mates in legendary director John Huston’s superb wartime adventure story based on the book by C.S.Forester.
Forbidden Games (1952)
René Clément (Gervaise) directs this acclaimed and poignant drama about two children taking refuge during the start of the war in their own little world, and confronting the realities of death for the first time.
Mon Oncle (1958)
It’s Monsieur Hulot against the march of progress as our hero becomes befuddled by the newfangled gadgets of the modern age, in this wonderful Jacques Tati comedy, that won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.
The Company (2022) - TV Series
Chris O’Donnell (The Scent of a Woman), Micheal Keaton (The Founder) and Alfred Molina (Abduction) star as intelligence agents during the Cold War in this gripping Emmy-winning six part series.
That’s what’s arriving on STUDIOCANAL Presents this month. With legendary directors, unforgettable performances and stories that have shaped cinema history, it’s a collection that blends prestige, poignancy and pulse-raising drama in equal measure. Whatever your taste, this is a slate built for true film lovers — so settle in and start adding to that watchlist.


