CINÉMA L’ARLEQUIN
Read moreA neighbourhood 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 the Left Bank in Paris. The cinema doesn't stop at screenings: it also offers debates, events and exhibitions.
CINÉMA PATHÉ
Read moreThe cinema has 1 492 places, 7 rooms, has a digital Dolby sound and offers over 200 weekly meetings. All rooms are air-conditioned and equipped with high-definition sound equipment. Very spacious and comfortable, this great cinema is very popular with the Boulonnais. It offers all the output and convenience in the first line and maximum comfort. The rules are strict: no scooter! For the well-being of all and the continuity of the well-being of this complex respectful of its clientele, everyone can put its own.
SAINT-ANDRÉ DES ARTS (CINÉMA)
Read moreThis is an institution marked by a charismatic personality: Roger Diamantis. This madman of the 7 th Art sacrificed his life for films, which opened in 1971 a cinema in place of a hotel. Two rooms were available, one of which was devoted to one film for two years: " La Salamander "by Alain Tanner. Result: 300 000 entries. Roger Diamantis died in 2010 as a film publisher and has always supported experimental film and film films. Cavalier, Godard, Kusturika, Jarmush… all had the right to programming. Today, the Saint-André des Arts has 3 rooms, always refuses the unlimited pass, and welcomes the first of its quality.
CINÉMA MAC MAHON
Read moreMac Mahon is one of the most beautiful cinemas still in operation. Opened in 1938, the Parisians were able to discover in the Liberation of all American films that they had been deprived of during the occupation. The room won a very strong reputation. In the 50 s, we even talked about the band of the "Mac-Mahoniens", those who like Bertrand Tavernier or Patrick Brion visited the place with diligence. In 1959, Les Cahiers du Cinéma took over the Mac-Mahoniens manifesto, which clamaient loud and clear: " staging on the scenario ". The culmination of this golden age: in Jean-Luc Godard's classic "A Bout de Souffle", many scenes are filmed in the Mac-Mahon. After a difficult period in the 80 s, cinema is still a place of worship dedicated to the great American classics. It was the Bolloré group that began a lot of work in the 2000 s.
SEPT PARNASSIENS
Read moreIn the heart of Montparnasse is this unique cinema. The 7 Parnassiens have, as its name indicates, 7 rooms for a total of 835 chairs. Created in 1979 at the heart of the shopping mall, he had at the beginning of 5 rooms. Since then, authors'films in original language have been honoured. A room is dedicated to African films, as well as to many festivals during the year. Debates are also held all year round, as well as an art gallery that displays paintings by artists every month.
REFLET MÉDICIS
Read moreThis is a part of the company "Les Screens de Paris" which represents a circuit of five independent cinemas. The aim of these cinemas, such as that of the Reflet Medici, is to broadcast authors'films, all in comfortable rooms and enjoy a performance performance. On-site staff know the history of the cinema with a warm welcome. Before being a cinema of 3 rooms, the establishment was, until 1964, a theatre theatre named Le Théâtre des Night. The public is thus born on the boards two stars of the big screen: Gérard Philipe and Maria Casarès. In the Medici room 3 of 94 blue chairs, one can observe an original colorful stained glass stained glass window. In addition to organising quality festivals throughout the year, the Reflet Medici fully disseminates the selection of Cannes Festival, A Certain Look within one week of the official closure.
LES 3 LUXEMBOURG
Read moreThe 3 Luxembourg has made a new skin! Nearly 7 months of work was required to renovate this art cinema and historical test. If the rooms have gained modernity and comfort, the spirit of the place is fortunately always the same. Here, the filmmakers and activists are marching: created in 1960 in the Latin Quarter, in full effervescence, the cinema hosted all kinds of militant projections in 1968. Today, this author cinema has a very good selection and regularly organizes festivals, retrospectives, predates and debates.
LE CINÉMA DES CINÉASTES
Read moreA meeting place for cinephiles in north-western Paris, Cinéma des Cinéastes is one of the best in Paris. The range of films on offer includes classics, new releases, previews and programs for young children. Upstairs, a pleasant bar-restaurant. Abandoned after 1945, the cinema was revived during the Nouvelle Vague. But it was not until 1987, thanks to Claude Berri and the Société civile des Auteurs, Réalisateurs et Producteurs (ARP), that the establishment became a must-see for all film buffs in northern Paris.
GAUMONT CARRÉ SÉNART
Read moreThe cinema Gaumont of the shopping centre Square Senart is the biggest cinema Gaumont of Ile-de-France. Located on a total area of 13 000 m 2, it has 16 rooms spread over two levels with a total capacity of over 3 500 chairs. By its size, the Gaumont cinema also attracts a great deal of avant from the team to place film fans in conditions for the meeting. Previews sometimes accompanied by the arrival of directors and actors for a presentation of the film or for an exchange after the projection. Surrounded by numerous restaurants, it is ideally placed to be in the heart of a evening between friends or between lovers.
CINEMA A.B.C
Read moreWith 5 cinemas, this cinema offers films for the general public as well as Art et essai films every Monday.
L'ARCHIPEL (CINÉMA)
Read moreThe two rooms in this archipelago located in the heart of the 10 th arrondissement have beautiful hours in front of them. Since 2001, the establishment has been offering programming very related to music, live shows and animation cinema. All the arts are represented. And say that in 1893, this place was called "The Concert of the Japanese City" and was a popular coffee-concert, where Maurice Chevalier or Maxime Lisbon took Place in their early stages. It was only in 1911 that the room turned into cinema. The "Paris-Cinéma" was born and kept this name until 2001… From silent to speaking, through today's shows: this is a territory not to be missed…
LE MAJESTIC BASTILLE
Read moreAnother member of the Paris Screens, which valiantly resists the large multiplex in the Bastille district. Opened in 1934, this cinema has always sailed on the second waters, first by airing series B movies, and then programming X films. The Bastille Palace reconvertit in the projection of author's films or small budgets and is renamed Majestic Bastille in 1995. Today's two rooms offer great conditions for spectators who can enjoy a large panoramic screen 11 metres wide.
LE MAJESTIC PASSY
Read moreThe Majestic Passy, which belongs to the network Les Screens du Cinéma, orne the heart of the 16 th arrondissement. It's the only cinema in the neighborhood. Opened in 1930, it was first called Royal Passy and then Broadway. The economic difficulties encountered led to the closure of the cinema in 1982, which was replaced by a fur store. He reintroduced in 1994 with three modern rooms, including the large room equipped with a panoramic screen of 13 meters. Popular and subtitled films are available every week. A bar is also available. Finally, many meetings are organized, but also conferences and meetings for people with disabilities.
L’ACCATTONE
Read moreWelcome to the temple of real art lovers, between cinema students and nostalgic for modern cinema. Former famous cabaret of the Latin Quarter who lives among others, it was in 1957 that this unique hall of 125 places became a cinema. First named Studio Cujas before being called Accattone, in reference to Pier Paolo Pasolini's first film, this film offers daily films of yesterday and today. On the spot also: a bookstore, a gallery and a bar to speak travelling and fondus. Be careful at the seats in the room: most of them have names of great personalities… In sum, a place that smells the Dolce Vita…
CINEMA LES VARIETES
Read moreLes Variétés is the symbol of an old-fashioned cinema that, with its four screens, continues to stand up to the multiplexes of Gaumont Carré Sénart and Pathé de la Cartonnerie in Dammarie-les-Lys. The municipal cinema is classified as Art & Essai, and regularly offers films to be rediscovered with friends or family. The facilities also offer new ways of viewing, including digital technology and 3D viewing facilities. Prices are well maintained, so you can enjoy good quality cinema at reduced prices.
LE CYRANO
Read moreBefore being a film complex (the largest in the city) of 8 well-equipped and comfortable rooms, where the main films are distributed, the Cyrano was the concert hall where the artists took the first stage of their dates at the Olympia. Here, in 1964, the "English Stars", who shared the poster with Trini Lopez and Sylvie Vartan, played for the very first time in France. In this way, some 1 367 people (out of 2 000 seats) were privileged to attend the "general rehearsal" of the Beatles…
C2L POISSY
Read moreThe cinema of the city consists of 5 rooms (accessible for disabled people) of 100, 200 and 400 seats, connected by a single technical cab equipped with a sound Dolby sound.
UGC VELIZY
Read moreEvery Wednesday, at and Sundays at a. m., a meeting UGC Kid is organised (2nd).
CONNAISSANCE DU MONDE
Read moreThe famous film screenings that have been held since 1945 under the title of Knowledge of the World are scheduled throughout France - the first was held in Salle Pleyel in Paris. They offer tales of adventures, works showing how one lives on the other end of the planet, etc. The principle is that the author is present in the afternoon or the evening during which his film is shown. In Nantes, meetings are scheduled in particular for Au: find out.
CINEMA ROXANE
Read moreFans can enjoy their happiness in the Roxane rooms. This mythical theatre of the city is a beautiful part of past masterpieces, foreign films, the latest art and trial films. Especially as films, most often in original subtitled, are often followed by a debate and/or a meeting (with directors, critics, or associations) taking advantage of a given theme.
CINEMA FREDERIC-DARD
Read moreThe 2 well-equipped cinemas (Dolby Stereo sound) welcome the latest news from the world of cinema.
CINEMA JACQUES-BECKER
Read moreThe film Jacques Beker is currently in work. The reopening is planned for 2012, with eight new rooms.
LE CINEMA L’ATALANTE
Read moreThis cinema with a room of 159 seats offers 3 to 4 films per week. Since 2003, the Art and Trial Room has Dolby digital sound. The Atalante is doing its cinémathèque during the summer period. Classic films are thus programmed as backward and surprising works. Please note the website that broadcasts the film trailers to the poster and gives you all the information. Very practical.
LE GRENIER A SEL/CINEMA JEAN-RENOIR
Read moreThe Film Jean Renoir, housed in a former th-century salt basket, offers programming combining recent films and films "art and test" in its own room equipped with Dolby SR sound. Frequently, the institution organizes "debate evenings" in the presence of the director of the projected film. As for the most enthusiastic, they are offered a joint subscription with the Ciné Cinema 7 at very interesting rates. But sometimes the scene places a few intimate concerts…
SALLE JACQUES-BREL
Read moreThis small 330-seat room, still equipped with Dolby Stereo sound, offers mainly family programming and films in second exclusive, F.F or V.O: Thus, the prices of the tickets and the subscription card are particularly suitable for families.
CINEMA JEAN-MARAIS
Read moreA single room for this little cinema, which still knows how to cope with the complexes by bringing together a clientele of faithful faithful to find there only one film per week. The monthly, very varied programming finds harmony between national outings, classics, discoveries and children's films. This cinema also offers regular meetings: of the previews, meetings with directors and actors, screenings of film club and Séances Ciné, child Cinema: set up in May 2003, this initiative proposes to children between the ages of 4 and 11, and to their guardians of cinema sessions, followed by a snack.
LES YEUX D’ELSA
Read moreIn the lower part of St. Cyr, near the town hall and in front of the military high school, the classified arts room and 160-seat tests broadcast 2 to 3 films per week, including those who make the film news (in V.F. or V.O.) and programming dedicated to the young public; sometimes premières, debates or short films are also offered to spectators. Recently, the cinema offers an extra session every Sunday at 19 p. m., as well as Senior Friday. This is a meeting for 60 years for 3rd followed by a convivial snack, once a month. Cinema also shows stage readings for the theatre studio subscribers on Thursday evening. Since 2008, cinema has enriched the offer of its activities: now there are cinema sessions especially for parents who want to watch a movie without leaving their children. Stroller area, corner change, moderate sounds… everything is planned to welcome the small family under the best conditions (3,50 single rate).
CINEMA VOX
Read moreCinema welcomes fans in its 2 beautiful rooms: one, the Vox, 250 seats equipped with a panoramic screen and the Dolby digital DTS sound, offering access to people with reduced mobility, the other, the Little Vox, 70 places with 8 meters screen and Dolby SR. Practice, since last April, point VII makes it possible to withdraw tickets in advance, even when the cinema is closed.
MULTIPLEXE PATHÉ
Read moreThe 9 rooms are equipped with digital sound and a giant screen. Outside, close to 650 free parking spaces facilitate access to the cinema and allow you not to be late for its meeting. Several restaurants (Courtepaille, El Rancho, Pizza Ugo) are located right next to the cinema and propose if you are in a hurry, and not to miss the beginning of your session, a quick service.
LE CINEMA DU THEATRE
Read moreThis 300-seat hall, closed in the summer, is equipped with dolby stereo sound. During the 110 or so screenings of the season, it welcomes moviegoers from the city and the surrounding area at a rate of 3 weekly screenings for one film (Saturday, Sunday and Monday), a few weeks after its national release. A rigorous selection of films is proposed, made up of the greatest hits and films classified as art and essay, some of them in connection with exhibitions and shows. Films for young audiences are also shown on Wednesdays during the school holidays. There are two movie theatres on Sundays at 2:30 and 5:00 p.m. 4-seater subscription card at 48€ and reload at 2€. Normal cinema opera rate at 15€.
CINEMA LOUIS-JOUVET
Read moreVery frequented (with close to 80 000 spectators per year), it is the first cinema of the Yvelines in the category «mono screen» and satisfies all lovers of the 7 th Art, alternating a «general public» programming of films in national output, with meetings in original versions or classified «art and test». Read: Tickets are also accepted at the Jean Marais cinema in Vésinet.
STUDIO DES URSULINES
Read moreHere's another 7th Art cult venue to discover for its atypical aspect. Since 1926, the Studio des Ursulines has been a landmark for avant-garde cinema in Paris. The cradle of the movement in France, it has hosted screenings of innovative and sulphurous films, such as Antonin Artaud's "La Coquille et le Clergyman". Today, the Studio has turned its attention to young audiences, offering a rich and varied program for all ages. Festivals, events and entertainment punctuate the life of this unique cinema, which retains its spirit of innovation and daring.
CINEMA PATHÉ
Read moreBiotechnologies de la Biotechnologies Cinema is a 10-room multiplex with a capacity of 128 to 442 seats, or 2 150 spectators at the same time. The screens reach up to 20 metres long with Dolby stereo sound. Three rooms are equipped to broadcast movies in 3 D. To wait for the start of your film, video games and arcades are available at the entrance to the cinema. Throughout the year, many animations are planned, including the distribution of the most anticipated films in front of the director and actors.
CINÉMA LE SELECT
Read moreIn the heart of Antony, the Select is an art house cinema. With four projection rooms, this cinema offers a beautiful program as well as many animations around it.
OPÉRATION CINÉ GOÛTER DU CONSEIL DÉPARTEMENTAL
Read moreThe General Council of Hauts-de-Seine is at the origin of an interesting initiative for children: Operation Ciné Goûter. The concept is to offer programming adapted to the young public as well as a snack for up to 3,5 €. The success of this concept that has existed for nearly 20 years has never been denied. At the age of 3, children are welcomed on Wednesdays and Saturdays. An animation accompanies the session and the small ones are given a snack at the end of the session. Because of the success of this initiative, partner cinemas multiply!
CINEMA CGR
Read moreThis multiplex, close to the city centre, offers 9 cinemas, the largest of which can accommodate more than 500 spectators. It broadcasts movies in 3 D and program regularly previews commented by directors. To wait until the session, pinballs and video games are located opposite the confiseries kiosk.
CINÉMA APOLLO
Read moreA particularly pleasant local cinema. Far from the big complexes, this cinema has a soul. A human cinema that regularly organizes evening meetings. Actors, directors and others often make the trip to talk with the public. Each evening ends with a pot de l'amitié in the small lounge in the lobby. A special feature of the establishment is the annual First Short Film Festival, held in October. This event gives beginners the chance to present their work to experts.
MK2
Read moreMK2+ is a cinema. It offers a varied program of films, from blockbusters to arthouses. The cinema has several modern, comfortable rooms, offering a pleasant cinematic experience. MK2+ is easily accessible by public transport, with several metro stations nearby. The staff are friendly and professional, and the service is top-notch. The cinema also offers special events and preview screenings.
LE NOUVEAU LATINA
Read moreThis art and essay cinema located in the heart of the Marais proposes, among other things, programming that highlights humanist values and Latin culture. Each week, this independent establishment offers in its two film rooms, but also programmes dedicated to youth and thematic evenings accompanied by professional interventions. Moreover, enthusiastic friends, you can also take a tour in the Cinédoc bookstore. This specific area closely follows the cinema programme and also offers a background of documentation throughout the year. Find a constantly renewed selection of books, posters and Dvds.
LES TROIS PIERROTS A SAINT CLOUD
Read moreTwo rooms, one of 439 places, the other of 142 places, the first bears the name of Lino Ventura, who lived in Saint-Cloud, the second name of Studio. Outside, a sculpture of the day and the night of Mary-Jeanne Doutriaux welcome you to a woman sirène. The exterior is really difficult in appearance, building of the 1970 s, in the form of a big striures concrete snail, reminiscent of a funny bunker that into down the foot of the hill. In the interior, however, the furnishings are made of ingenuity, the rooms being very well furnished and allow for a great comfort and a proper view from all the squares. There are numerous performances and theatre performances throughout the year, plus movies planned throughout the week. A cinema-club cycle is programmed each season as well as some authors'movies. To note a mini library and colouring is installed on the bottom of the entrance to entertain the youngest ones while waiting for the start of the shows and films, and on the side, an open cloakroom on days of shows or theatrical performances.
MK2 QUAI DE SEINE / QUAI DE LOIRE
Read moreTwo hangars designed by Gustave Eiffel for the 1878 Universal Exhibition house two of Paris's best-known cinemas, separated by the Bassin de la Villette: MK2 Quai de Seine and Quai de Loire. The former features a restaurant, while the latter is home to a bookshop. While the programming is classic, the complex's 12 screens are all great places, linked by a river shuttle.
STUDIO GALANDE
Read moreIf you've never gone to Studio Galande, this is the time! This small neighborhood cinema of about 80 places each week offers about films and cartoons that have left the traditional network. But on Friday and Saturday evening at p. m., the Studio transforms to become… the house of the Rocky Horror Picture Show! Every weekend, the fans pay tribute to this musical comedy of the 1970 s by wearing Magenta costumes, or so famous Dr. Franck Furter, for a night projection. Two teams of actors join to animate the evening, so provide ammunition: rice, crécelles and water bottles. At the end of the year, cinema organizes evenings Double Feature: RHPS and a Tim Burton film. Let's do the time warp again!
MEGARAMA
Read moreLocated in the immediate vicinity of the 4 Tulipes shopping center, within easy reach of the A15 motorway, this multiplex is easily recognizable by its modern architecture. It has a dozen screens, from the largest to the most confidential, and offers modern video and audio conditions. The programming is extensive, and previews, meetings with actors and actresses and comedy shows, for example, are just some examples of the diversity on offer here.
CGR TORCY MARNE LA VALLEE
Read moreCinéma CGR Torcy is located in the Bay 1 Loisirs shopping center in Torcy, Ile-de-France. It offers 16 movie theaters, with previews, special events and private areas. Free parking is available. Ticket prices vary according to age and status. The cinema also offers special rates for Club CGR members.