Italian cinema of the Years of Lead: Bloody Abstractions
An insightful screening at La Cinémathèque Française exploring Italian cinema of the Years of Lead. 'Bloody Abstractions' surveys politically charged films and sharp visual styles that defined a turbulent era, inviting discussion on censorship, ideology, and resistance.
Nous voulons les colonels (We Want the Colonels), Monicelli, 1973
Screening at La Cinémathèque Française of Nous voulons les colonels, a 1973 Italian film by Mario Monicelli. Part of the Italie, années de plomb program, introduced by a lecturer who frames the film within Italy's turbulent era.
L'Écran démoniaque: Fritz Lang (1921)
Silent-era master Fritz Lang’s 1921 film L'Écran démoniaque is presented at La Cinémathèque Française. The screening, part of a program featuring Les Trois Lumières, invites Paris audiences to experience early cinema artistry in an iconic venue.
Les Yeux Doc: Pierre Feuille Pistolet (Maciek Hamela)
Screening of the documentary Pierre Feuille Pistolet by Maciek Hamela as part of the 6th Prix du Public at Les Yeux Doc, held at Bibliothèque François Villon. The film follows a Polish van that becomes a fragile refuge on Ukrainian roads for exiles fleeing the war.
Ouvrir La Voix – film screening
Screening of Ouvrir La Voix, a documentary by Amandine Gay, exploring intersections of discrimination and Black women's lived experiences across Africa and the Caribbean. Shot without voiceover, it follows 24 Black women from colonial histories, presented at Bibliothèque Naguib Mahfouz in Paris.
L'Écran Pop : Bohemian Rhapsody
Screening of Bohemian Rhapsody at Le Grand Rex as part of L'Écran Pop, a cinematic tribute in the art-deco Paris venue. Experience Queen's iconic biopic on a grand screen with immersive sound, in a festive, music-filled cinema event.

Projection de courts-métrages – Rencontre Zarts prod
Free screening at Espace Paris Jeunes Davout presenting three short films by youth from Portes du 20e, part of Paris’ Week Against Racism and Antisemitism. The program offers youth perspectives on racism and antisemitism in a community venue open to the public.
Cinéma du réel: International Documentary Film Festival
Cinéma du réel in Paris is a week-long festival devoted to documentary cinema, presenting 37 French and international films, including rare patrimonial works. The program pairs diverse documentary approaches with titles that dialogue with the memory of the genre, highlighting both tradition and innovation on the screen.
La Vallee Des Loups
La Vallée Des Loups is screened at Le Lucernaire, a intimate Paris cinema known for art-house programming. This feature presentation invites cinema lovers to experience a French film in a cozy, characterful venue.
Compañeros (1970) – Italian Years of Lead screening
Screening of Compañeros (1970) by Sergio Corbucci, a tense look at Italy's Years of Lead. The session is presented by Steve Della Casa at La Cinémathèque Française, Paris, offering an insightful dive into classic Italian cinema.
Le Tombeau hindou, Part 1: La Mission du yogi (1921) – screening
Screening of Le Tombeau hindou, Part 1: La Mission du yogi (1921) by Joe May, at La Cinémathèque Française. This German silent epic is presented with period intertitles and lush 1920s visuals, offering a rare glimpse into early international cinema and director Joe May’s adventurous storytelling.
La Rue (The Street), 1923
Screening of Karl Grune's 1923 silent film La Rue (The Street) at La Cinémathèque Française. A landmark German silent-era urban drama shot in stark black-and-white, this archival program highlights early cinema craft and street-life storytelling.
Les Grands Yeux 2026 : festival du documentaire
Les Grands Yeux is a documentary-focused youth festival at La Gaîté Lyrique in Paris, featuring films, podcast listening, an exhibition and an immersive experience for ages 7–17. The program explores curious topics—from tardigrades and snails to education in Afghanistan and video-game adventures—through a variety of media.
Cultissime
Cultissime presents a cinema-club screening at MK2 Bibliothèque in Paris on 2026-03-22, showcasing cult favorites in an intimate indoor setting. The program is designed for cinephiles seeking bold classics and lively discussion in a stylish venue.
Japanime Mania
Japanime Mania presents a cinema-club style night of Japanese anime at MK2 Bibliothèque in Paris, featuring a curated program of animated features and shorts. The event pairs Paris's classic cinema atmosphere with bold anime storytelling on the big screen, ideal for fans looking to explore contemporary and classic titles.
Sinners
Screening of the art-house film Sinners at Le Lucernaire in Paris. An intimate cinema venue hosts a contemporary drama with stylish visuals, offering an engaging, thought-provoking night of film.

Le printemps du cinéma
Le Printemps du Cinéma returns to Paris March 22–24, 2026, inviting film lovers to discounted screenings at a fixed 5€ per session (excluding 3D surcharges and special presentations). A family-friendly citywide cinema event celebrating accessible cinema across multiple venues.

Liberté et Poètes: séance de cinéma
Screening at Institut du Monde Arabe that pairs poetic cinema with reflections on liberty and watchfulness over the world. A contemplative program from a renowned Paris venue, blending language and imagery to spark thoughtful dialogue among cinephiles.
Eraserhead – Ciné-club David Lynch (1/9)
Join the David Lynch Ciné-club at Le Louxor for a screening of Eraserhead, the surreal cult classic renowned for its dreamlike visuals and unsettling atmosphere. This is the first of nine installments in the series at the historic Le Louxor — Palais du Cinéma in Paris.
The Student of Prague (1926) - Silent film screening
A 1926 silent classic by Henrik Galeen, The Student of Prague, screened at La Cinémathèque Française. This program highlights early gothic cinema, with striking visuals and themes of illusion and fate in a historic Paris venue.
La Mort a pondu un œuf (1968) - Giulio Questi
Screening of Giulio Questi's 1968 Italian cult film La Mort a pondu un œuf at La Cinémathèque Française, presented in a program on Italian cinema of the era. The screening blends satire, Western motifs and surreal imagery, offering a provocative viewing experience in a historic archive venue.
Un borghese piccolo piccolo (1977) – screening
Screening of Mario Monicelli's 1977 satire Un borghese piccolo piccolo at La Cinémathèque Française. A sharp, darkly comic critique of bourgeois life set in 1970s Italy, presented in a prestigious Paris cinema renowned for its retrospectives.
Docteur Mabuse, le joueur – Part 1: Le Grand joueur
Screening of Docteur Mabuse, le joueur, Part 1: Le Grand joueur at La Cinémathèque Française in Paris. A silent-era thriller by Fritz Lang, this retrospective highlights crime intrigue and atmospheric visuals from the era.
Dr Mabuse, the Gambler (Part 2): Inferno
Screening of Fritz Lang's silent classic Dr. Mabuse the Gambler, Part 2: Inferno, at La Cinémathèque Française. This 1922 German expressionist thriller is presented on the big screen, inviting cinephiles to experience Mabuse's cunning crimes in a rare archival program.
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