LE GRAND REX
Read moreClassified as a historical monument, it is a giant cinema with seven theatres. Opened in 1932 by Jacques Haïk, the Rex was an immediate success with its luxurious decoration, its 2,000 m² and its starry-vaulted ceiling culminating at over 30 m. A word of advice: attending a blockbuster preview in this room, especially if the film is in 3D, will give you the impression of being a privileged one. The quality of the projection is exemplary. But the Grand Rex is also a place where concerts and musicals are presented that can fill a hall with more than 2,700 seats on three levels. A museum and a discotheque complete the vast complex.
CINEMA LE FONTENELLE
Read moreThe 2 air-conditioned rooms (192 and 144 seats), equipped with Dolby SR and DTS digital sound, offer small but eclectic programming, as it allows for meetings and debates in the cinema walls.
LE CRATERE
Read moreA beautiful cinema room (with 2 films per week) and shows, air conditioned, accommodating 500 people.
LE FORUM DES IMAGES
Read moreThe Forum des images is a 6,000 m² space located in the heart of Paris, in the Westfield Forum des Halles. It offers a varied program of films, debates and meetings with film-makers. The Forum des images also plays an essential role in image education, hosting some 40 events for young audiences every year. Founded in 1988, its mission is to celebrate cinema and moving images. To get to the Forum des images, take the metro (Les Halles or Châtelet stations), the RER (Châtelet-Les Halles station) or the bus (Coquillières Les Halles stop).
CINÉMA LE GRAND ACTION
Read moreA fan of the 70 s and the films of Godard, Truffaut and co, welcome to the Grand Action, the establishment that loves the classics. Founded in 1970, this film belonged to the Action network, which proposed a policy of classic film reproductions in new copies in four cinemas (Action Schools, Studio des Grands-Augustins, Action Christine and Grand Action). Since then, two halls have broadcast exclusive American and classic films. The largest room, Henri Langlois (dedicated to the founder of the French Cinémathèque), is absolutely magnificent, with a screen of 10 metres and 223 seats arranged in a drawer. The 3 D has its place in this cinema temple dedicated to great thrills and great moments of action.
LA FILMOTHÈQUE DU QUARTIER LATIN
Read moreMarilyn the red and Audrey the blue are confident: The Library of the Latin Quarter is one of the favourite theatres of the regulars in the Sorbonne district. Monroe and Hepburn were at the time of creation of the facility: 1966. After leaving the Action network, the Library underwent a profound lift in 2006 and regained a second youth thanks to Jean-Max and François Causse. Two rooms - Marilyn the red and Audrey the blue so - highlight heritage-owned movies… Every year, many festivals are also organised (Turkish, Hungarian, Kurdish…) and cycles intended for the young public make it possible to make this Film a symbol of the Latin Quarter.
ÉCOLES CINÉMA CLUB
Read moreFormerly called Action Ecoles then the Desperdado, this beautiful establishment, opened in 1977 to showcase revivals of old American films, was bought by director Jean-Pierre Mocky. The latter, in addition to showing his own films, offered every day in both cinemas a classic French film, an American classic in VOST and a genre film in VOST. After a recent change of ownership, this cinema now specializes in revivals of old films, particularly American films in their original version. Festivals and debates are regularly held there, as at the Christine Cinéma club, these two cinemas being part of the same entity: the Paris Cinéma Club.
CHRISTINE CINÉMA CLUB
Read moreBehind a façade of old stone with a patina of time and adorned with a sign in gold letters is a precious establishment: The Christine Cinema Club, formerly known as the Christine and Christine 21 Action. Since 1973, two arthouse cinemas have been welcoming lovers of the 7th Art and cult films. The Louis XIV period entrance door is the symbol of this cinema made of finesse and passion. The programme gives pride of place to classics from all over the world, particularly American and European. Festivals and debates are regularly held there, as at the Ecole Cinema Club, these two cinemas being part of the same entity, the Paris Cinema Club.
CINÉMAS ARIEL
Read moreIn the 3 rooms in the city centre as well as in the 3 new rooms of the Hauts, all equipped for digital screenings, enjoy the programming of public movies, as well as a few previews and panel meetings. In the cinema of the city centre, also a cabaret room managed by the theatre André Malraux.
UGC CINÉ CITÉ
Read moreLocated in the area of Paris with the most significant changes in recent years, the last-born of the UGC range is open since October at the very location of the former Claude Bernard Hospital, closed in the 1990 s. In years, it's a quarter that has literally transformed itself from the state of wasteland to the very popular place of life. It was therefore normal for a UGC cinema to come into this relatively dépourvu place. With 14 rooms and more than 2 800 seats, the place is a large area covered with a fine metal jacket giving it a chic and sober appearance. And the actors did not get there because, in a few months, dozens of poster heads came to present their works. Test this movie, you won't be disappointed!
UGC CINÉ CITÉ CENTRE COMMERCIAL SQY OUEST
Read moreThis beautiful cinema, impressive from the entrance, has 16 new and spacious rooms. It is the 1 st Western Parisian maple enamel, located on the 10 000 m 2 on the 4 th and the last floor, where the spectators, before and after the meeting, can enjoy a superb view of Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines with large glass-size glass. To subscribe to the UGC card: 30 th fee (ID and rib). Card issued from 15 am to 20 pm, Monday to Friday.
CINEMAS GAUMONT
Read moreA top-class multiplex featuring 15 cinemas featuring the latest film technology, including the last Imax room. For the first time in France, the Imax® Dmr® system makes it possible to project 35 mm films in Imax format on a 26 x 15 metre screen, the largest in France. The room also has the finest three-dimensional reliefs in the world. Imax® 2 D is a large format for diving in the action of the film. Imax® 3 D requires the wearing of special glasses to get out of the objects and characters screen. Free parking 2 hours for all visitors to cinemas Gaumont.
CINEMA L'ERMITAGE
Read moreThe Ermitage cinema offers a selection of films in French and VOSTFR versions, as well as special programming for cinephiles. The cinema's website provides all the information you need on opening times and reservations. Films showing this week include "Asteroid City", a comedy, "Il Boemo", a historical drama, "Love Life", a family drama, "Stars at Noon", a romantic drama, and "La Nuit du Verre d'Eau", a romantic drama set in Lebanon. Cinema Ermitage also offers animated films such as "La Sirène" and "Nina et le Secret du Hérisson". For fans of the classics, "La Guerre des Boutons" will also be shown. Be sure to visit this cinema during your stay in Fontainebleau.
LE CHAMPO
Read moreIf there is a mythical place dedicated to the 7 th Art at a few feet from Saint Michel, it is the cinema Le Champo and its two rooms. Or how to feel in the shoes of a young festival in the heart of the New Wave… This mythical place of Art and Trial opened on June 22, 1938 at 18 am instead of a bookstore. In the early years, Marcel Pagnol, Jacques Becker and of course Jacques Tati, who today welcomes the public, are put to the credit. Since then, all major filmmakers have had the privilege of having a cycle, a night or a meeting open to the public.
MEGA CGR MULTIPLEX
Read moreThere are no fewer than 9 halls that greet spectators in this movie complex, with a small movies, all of them news, projected every week.
LA CINÉMATHÈQUE FRANÇAISE
Read moreLocated on the edge of the Bercy park, in a building designed by the architect Frank O. Gehry, the Cinémathèque Française allows you to see all the treasures of the 7th Art. Its museum presents collections on the history of cinema: Emile Reynaud's optical theater, magic lanterns, cameras, mythical costumes, set elements, posters, documents used in the making of films, etc. Temporary exhibitions are regularly organized.
CINÉMA LE SAINT-GERMAIN-DES-PRÉS
Read moreAfter several months of renovation, this neighborhood cinema in the turbulent history reopened its doors in May 2011, for a new start. Opened in the heart of the New Wave (1969) in the restructured premises of a former cabaret, this unique room has 208 seats and everything has been renovated to offer better quality, comfort and hospitality for conferences and conferences. Stylish design, star night blue seats, very original lustre next to the window… Saint-Germain-des-Prés intends to revitalize its programming (clearly oriented art and trial) and refidéliser a clientele to compete with the competition of the two multisalles cinemas at the Carrefour de l'Odéon. In this mission, the financial support of writer Bernard-Henri Lévy will not be too much.
GAUMONT CONVENTION
Read moreLocated right in the heart of the 15 th arrondissement of Paris, the cinema Gaumont Convention reopened in March 2016, after 18 months of work. The establishment was demolished before the rebirth of its ashes. The cinema now offers 9 rooms, all equipped with the latest technologies, such as the 3 D, the sound 7.1, the 2 K/4 K projection and the DOLBY ATMOS accustomed. Cinema also offers the possibility of organizing business events. It is in this new framework that he proposes to privatise the rooms and the cocktail space. Meeting, cocktail, private projection, Christmas tree, offers are numerous, all in order to improve the comfort of professionals and simple visitors. The website is a wealth of information (programs, news, news, etc.) for this film in particular and for the whole network Gaumont Pathé.
GAUMONT ALÉSIA
Read moreDemolished and reopened in July 2016 after more than 18 months of work not retaining the carcass of the old building, the cinema Gaumont Alésia, designed by the architect Manuel Lyons author of the Citroën showroom on the Champs-Elysées and the renovation of the Gaîté-Lyric, offers at first sight a facade covered by nearly 60 000 LED as luminous points spread over a height of 12. m and a width of 19 m and independently controlled for the purpose of allowing the diffusion of images and light atmospheres: cinema before even entering the cinema! Inside: 1 364 seats spread over 8 rooms from 100 to 445 seats, accessible to people with reduced mobility, with lift and escalators to access and comfortable club seats even for larger and long legs! 4 rooms in the basement, one room on the ground floor, two on the first, and a large room on the 2nd floor with - not negligible - comfortable toilets on all floors. The acoustics are excellent and the screens are huge.
CINÉMA L’ARLEQUIN
Read moreA neighborhood cinema, part of the independent Dulac network, far from the big machines you see everywhere. The programming is meticulous, the staff are cinephiles - in short, a veritable refuge for lovers of arthouse films. In fact, what was once a power station was sponsored by Jacques Tati when it was converted into a cinema in 1962. For many years, the Arlequin was the emblematic cinema of Left Bank Paris. The cinema doesn't stop at screenings: it also offers debates, events and exhibitions.