During school holidays, the Le 7 cinemae Art organizes special screenings for young spectators.
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December 23
Monday December 23 at 2 p.m., little movie buffs have an appointment with We must save Christmasa program made up of two short films on the theme of winter and Christmas (5 euros). After the session, the children will be able to make a snow globe effect card.
December 29
Sunday, December 29 at 11 a.m., little ones will be celebrating with a special screening, ideal for learning about dark rooms: the cuddly movie (3.50 euros). These screenings are designed for very young audiences, from 3 years old, with less loud sound than usual, without advertising or trailers, and with a “warm-up” before the screening, to concentrate on the film. They will be able to discover Pat and Mat in winter (photo Cinema Public Films via Allocine)five short films featuring a silent, terribly funny and clumsy duo, straight from the Czech Republic.
And for children who come to the cinema for the very first time, a diploma will be given to them to mark the event.
January 2
Finally, to extend the Christmas spirit a little, Le 7e Art will open its doors to young spectators for a film workshop on Thursday January 2 at 2 p.m. (5 euros), around five short films, The Great Animal Christmas.
They will notably discover a Santa Claus forced to move or even animals who want to protect the last tree in the forest or risk not receiving their presents on Christmas morning. At the end of the screening, the children will make a paper Christmas wreath.
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