The French equivalent of the word 'films' is films. It's a masculine gender noun, in the plural. If you're going to see all 'the films' that are playing at the Student Union this evening, then you say 'les films', with 'les' being the masculine definite plural article 'the'. If you're going to see 'some films' that evening, but not all, then you say 'des films', with 'des' the partitive 'some'.
If you're going to see 'a film', then you say 'un film', with 'un' being the masculine indefinite article 'a, an, one'. If you're going to see 'the film' that all your friends are talking about, then you say 'le film', with 'le' being the masculine definite article 'the'.
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