Rignac. Aveyron: open-air cinema screenings return this summer in emblematic locations

Rignac. Aveyron: open-air cinema screenings return this summer in emblematic locations
Rignac. Aveyron: open-air cinema screenings return this summer in emblematic locations

The successful French comedy of the year, Un p’tit truc en plus, will be on view!

The Mondes et Multitudes association, the traveling cinema of Aveyron, is back again this year for an Open Air cinema season offering numerous screenings throughout the department: “These unmissable summer events will allow residents to discover or rediscover cinema classics, but also to watch the latest new releases released in theaters” explains Sylvain Besset, the communications and logistics manager

This year, the film “Un p’tit truc en plus” is in the spotlight: after having brought together more than seven million spectators nationally, the film will be screened on numerous occasions during Plein Air screenings. The film “Despicable Me 4” will be the film of the month of August which will bring together young and old around the new episode of Minions!

A “unique cinematic experience”

Among the emblematic places where the “Plein Air” will take place, we can cite the Château de Sévérac or the banks of Belcastel: “It promises to offer a unique cinematic experience” continues the communications manager who invites “spectators to bring their blankets, folding chairs and picnics to enjoylenjoy these moments in the open air. In addition to the screenings, entertainment and special events will also be organized throughout the season. Theme evenings or meetings with directors are planned, such as during the 360° Adventure Festival in Millau.

Currently, no fewer than sixty-six Plein Air sessions are planned across the department. A figure that could increase further by the summer: “Mondes et Multitudes still has slots available for the months of July and August” concludes Sylvain.

If you would like to do the same in your village, contact the association on 09 53 79 93 01 or 07 82 62 98 63 or [email protected]
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