Le Chantier invisible : dans les coulisses des films de Jean-Jacques Annaud
Explore the backstage of Jean-Jacques Annaud's cinema at Fondation Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé. This immersive exhibition traces his work from La Victoire en chantant to The Name of the Rose, revealing on-set secrets, monumental set-designs, and the director's globe-spanning imagination.
La Grande Marée - Le festival de la mer et des marins
A day-long ocean festival at the National Maritime Museum in Paris for middle and high school students, featuring auditorium talks with civil-society actors and interactive workshops on marine science, culture, and ocean protection, plus a free museum visit.
Les pollutions industrielles au XIXe siècle, une perte de sens
An academic conference by historian Thomas Le Roux (CNRS) on industrial pollution in 19th-century Paris and its implications for culture, urban life, and the sense of meaning.
Adya & Otto van Rees. Au cœur des avant-gardes
This chronological survey at Musée de Montmartre spotlights Adya and Otto van Rees, tracing the evolution of their modernist works and the dialogue that fed their art. It also follows the couple’s intertwined life, revealing how love and collaboration helped shape Paris’s avant-garde scene.

Le Grand Hôtel des Rêves présente : Jules Verne, Le Voyage Extraordinaire
A theatrical spectacle inspired by Jules Verne's Voyage Extraordinaire, staged at Le Grand Hôtel des Rêves. This immersive live show blends storytelling with inventive stagecraft to whisk audiences on a fantastical journey from the pages to the stage.
3 Champagnes & 3 Cheeses
Indulge in a curated tasting at the historic Caves du Louvre: three champagnes matched with three cheeses in atmospheric cellars near the Louvre. Led by a sommelier, this intimate session explores pairing, texture, and terroir in a refined, indoor setting.
Grand Cru Tasting
Join a Grand Cru wine tasting at Ô Chateau in Paris to savor premium wines and champagnes. In a chic, candlelit Parisian setting, guests explore rich aromas and textures with expert guidance, making it a refined evening for wine connoisseurs.
Cerveau et confiance en soi : les mécanismes de l'auto-évaluation
On March 20, 2026 at 6:30 PM, at the Institut du Cerveau's Edmond et Lily Safra Auditorium in Paris, this neuroscience lecture explains how the brain calibrates self-confidence judgments and how these judgments steer daily decisions and mental health.
Comment adapter nos sols aux changements climatiques ?
A Paris library talk exploring how soils respond to climate disruption, what factors influence soil resilience, and practical adaptation strategies. Topics include water management, agricultural resilience, carbon storage, and biodiversity preservation, framed for a public audience.
Chopin with candlelights: Saint Ephrem Church
Chopin with candlelights is a classical piano recital at Eglise Saint-Ephrem in Paris, performed in a candlelit church setting. Expect intimate renditions of Chopin's nocturnes and polonaises, with a serene atmosphere and tickets from £18.
La ville et nos corps : santé, démocratie et conditions de vie
An evening at Gaîté Lyrique examining how urban life shapes health, democracy, and living conditions. The talk invites attendees to reflect on care, rights, and public policy, with a focus on civic action and the city as a shared project.
Et les femmes poètes alors? Spectacle
An intimate theatrical piece honoring French women poets, directed by Nicole Fallet and Patriçia Steinhoff. It blends spoken word with musical moments to trace a woman's life from childhood to adulthood, celebrating underrepresented poets at Bibliothèque Drouot in Paris.
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.
Les Rendez-vous des Hédonistes
Experience a refined wine tasting in the historic Caves du Louvre, tucked beneath Paris near the Louvre. Sample a curated selection of French wines guided by a sommelier, with insights into terroir and pairing options in an atmospheric cellar setting.

Dessiner encore
A compelling one-woman theatre piece at Théâtre Lepic, following Corinne, aka Coco, whose life was overturned by the Charlie Hebdo attacks. This intimate performance explores memory, resilience, and the personal aftermath of tragedy in a stark, evocative narrative.
Rencontre avec l’autrice coréenne Cho Nam Joo
Join Cho Nam Joo, author of Kim Jiyoung, née en 1982, as she discusses her feminist take on Korean society and her new Miss Kim (Robert Laffont). In a Paris talk at the Centre Culturel Coréen, this is a vivid evening of literary conversation and insight into contemporary Korean fiction.

Un pas de côté avec Isabelle Carré et Bernard Campan
Two-star French comedy by Anne Giafferi, starring Isabelle Carré and Bernard Campan. Performed at the intimate Théâtre de la Renaissance in Paris, the show delivers sharp, warm humor and sparkling timing that makes for a memorable evening of theatre.
Rencontre avec Julien Vitores – La nature à hauteur d'enfants
Join sociologist Julien Vitores for a discussion of La nature à hauteur d'enfants, exploring how ecological socialization shapes children's lives and social inequality. Based on fieldwork with 3–6-year-olds and their parents in Île-de-France and a rural southern commune, the talk invites questions at Bibliothèque Václav Havel.
Pour une nouvelle vie - Rencontre avec Touhfat Mouhtare
Franco-Comorian novelist Touhfat Mouhtare speaks about her life and latest work, weaving themes of belonging, resilience, and joy. Joined by a singer and pianist, she offers a live musical reading at Bibliothèque Jacqueline de Romilly in Paris.
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.
Nixon in China: Paris Opera
John Adams's Nixon in China is staged at Paris's Opéra Bastille, bringing a cutting-edge contemporary opera to a grand, historic venue. Expect a powerful blend of minimalist modernism and soaring arias performed by a top-flight company in a world-class opera house.
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.
Concert & Lecture : À vol d'oiseaux
An interdisciplinary evening at the Conservatoire Municipal Jean-Philippe Rameau that blends a classical concert with a literary-lecture, weaving works by Mozart, Schumann, Vivaldi, Bach and Bartók with readings by actors. Titled À vol d'oiseaux, the program features Marie Grudzinski, Jean-Claude Seguin, Julia Sinoimeri (accordion) and Laurence Tricarri (violin/viola) for a soaring fusion of word and music.
Le Croa - Croabaret
An intimate chamber concert by Le Croa with six musicians performing animal-inspired classics from Prokofiev and Saint-Saëns, plus beloved nursery tunes. Set in the intimate space of Hôpital Bretonneau, the program blends classical craft with playful animal stories and childhood whimsy.
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