Teen Night: Movies Based on Books
Teen Night at The American Library in Paris blends lively trivia with a book-to-film screening. Open to ages 12–18, this social, library-based evening offers a fun chance to debate adaptations and enjoy a great movie in a welcoming venue.
All About Eve (1950) - screening
Screening of All About Eve (1950), directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, with Marilyn Monroe in a memorable cameo. A sharp, witty drama about ambition and backstage power, presented by La Cinémathèque Française as part of its classic films series.
Marilyn Monroe: Screening & Catalog Signing
A Marilyn Monroe screening at La Cinémathèque Française, with a 14:30 dialogue and a 17:30 signing of the exhibition catalog. The program pairs classic cinema with expert discussion in the historic Paris venue.
Monkey Business (Howard Hawks, 1952)
Screening of a 1952 Howard Hawks feature starring Marilyn Monroe at La Cinémathèque Française. A rare chance to enjoy Monroe's iconic performance on the big screen in Paris's renowned cinema archive.
Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1970) - Dario Argento
La Cinémathèque Française presents a screening of Dario Argento's 1970 classic The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, part of a program on Italian cinema during the Years of Lead. The stylish thriller showcases quintessential giallo visuals, suspense, and Argento's breakout directorial flair.
Italie, années de plomb / Les Rendez-vous de Satan (Giuliano Carmineo, 1972)
A rare double feature at La Cinémathèque Française: Italie, années de plomb and Les Rendez-vous de Satan by Giuliano Carmineo (1972). The program pairs politically charged Italian cinema with a provocative late-epoch work, offering cinephiles a window into genre-bending 1970s European film. A Paris screening that blends archival prestige with bold storytelling.
Todo modo (Elio Petri, 1976) – Italian political thriller
A screening of Todo modo (1976), Elio Petri's sharp political thriller from Italy's Years of Lead, at La Cinémathèque Française in Paris. A highlight of a retrospective on Italian cinema, the session showcases Petri's piercing critique of power and media.
Les Rêveurs
Screening of the French film Les Rêveurs at Paris's historic Le Grand Rex. A classic piece by Philippe Garrel, shown in a grand cinema setting, offering an intimate, moody experience that appeals to cinephiles and lovers of French cinema.
Festival Italissimo: Fuori screening
A screening of Fuori by Mario Martone at Festival Italissimo: Jumelage Paris-Rome, hosted at Cinéma L'entrepôt in Paris. The film traverses 1980s Rome and Goliarda Sapienza’s struggle, drawing on her autobiographical works and Cannes 2025 attention. A Cannes highlight showcased in a Paris–Rome festival setting.
Cotton Queen de Suzannah Mirghani
Screening of Cotton Queen, the acclaimed film by Suzannah Mirghani, at Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris. A poignant drama about family and tradition in Sudan, showcased within a modern Arab cultural venue, followed by contextual discussion.
Ciné-Gouines X Michelle Tea
An evening film screening at La Flèche d'Or featuring Ciné-Gouines in collaboration with Michelle Tea. A queer cinema night at a vibrant Paris venue, presenting a curated film program in an intimate, social setting.
La Loi du désir: Screening & Discussion
A screening of Pedro Almodóvar's La Loi du désir at Centre Pompidou, followed by a discussion. This collaboration between mk2 Bibliothèque and Centre Pompidou places a landmark film within the Pedro program in Paris, inviting cinephiles to analyze and discuss its provocative themes.
Les Désaxés (The Misfits) – Under-26 screening
Experience John Huston's The Misfits (Les Désaxés) in a special under-26 screening at La Cinémathèque Française in Paris. This English-language drama from 1961 features Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable, and Montgomery Clift, presented in a classic cinephile setting that highlights its stark, timeless themes.
Italy in the Years of Lead: Police in Action (Sergio Martino, 1973)
A special screening at La Cinémathèque Française presents a 1973 Italian crime film by Sergio Martino, exploring Italy's Years of Lead with stylish police-action intrigue. A rare chance to see this genre classic on the big screen as part of the venue's retrospective program.
Un dimanche avec Alice Guy
At La Cinémathèque Française, a Sunday screening dedicated to Alice Guy for ages 8+ unfolds in a historic Paris cinema. The program invites families to explore early cinema through accessible viewing and short context, offering a lively yet educational introduction to film history.
Violence et Passion (Luchino Visconti, 1974)
A classic Italian drama by Luchino Visconti, Violence et Passion (1974), screened at Paris's La Cinémathèque Française. The program highlights Italian cinema amid a politically charged era, inviting cinephiles to a refined, immersive screening in an iconic venue.
Screening: Italie, années de plomb – Lenzi (1974) + dialogue
La Cinémathèque Française presents a screening program of Italian crime cinema from the 1970s, including Umberto Lenzi's La Rançon de la peur (1974), concluded by a post-screening dialogue with Nicolas Pariser. A cinephile evening blending historical context with sharp genre insights.
Drinks & Movie Night 🍿 Délicieux – Easter Chocolate Tasting
Join Drinks & Movie Night at Luminor Hôtel de Ville for a chocolate-tasting twist on cinema. Enjoy Délicieux chocolate pairings, drinks at 7pm, and a subtitled film screening at 8pm in a stylish Paris venue.
Une belle fille comme moi (Truffaut, 1972)
A screening of François Truffaut's Une belle fille comme moi (1972) at La Cinémathèque Française, part of the Histoire permanente du cinéma program. The witty French classic showcases Truffaut’s stylish storytelling and performances, inviting cinephiles to revisit a landmark of 1970s French cinema.
Screening of Little Jaffna with Lawrence Valin – discussion
Screening of Little Jaffna at La Cinémathèque Française, followed by a discussion with Lawrence Valin. An intimate cinema event in Paris exploring diasporic narratives with a post-film Q&A in an iconic art-house setting.
Séance spéciale: Le Fils puni (Philippe Collin, 1980)
Special screening at La Cinémathèque Française presenting Le Fils puni (1980) by Philippe Collin, introduced by Guillaume Louet. An archival, thought-provoking film experience in a renowned Paris venue.
Nikon Film Festival - Mini Séries
Screenings from the Nikon Film Festival's Mini Séries unfold at Le Grand Rex in Paris, pairing short-form cinema with a chic, historic theater setting. A stylish night of contemporary storytelling, where audiences discover fresh talent through curated episodes and live introductions.
Printemps, été, automne, hiver… et printemps
Screening of Kim Ki-duk's contemplative drama Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring at Le Carreau du Temple in Paris. A spare, nature-filled meditation on life’s cycles and redemption, staged as a quiet, art-house cinema experience in a historic Paris venue.
Marta Rodríguez, de haute lutte
A retrospective screening at MK2 Bibliothèque highlighting Marta Rodríguez and the film de haute lutte. The program showcases key works in a Paris art-house setting, offering a rare look at her provocative cinema in a stylish venue.
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