The Louvre museum hosts the 18th edition of the International Days of the Film on Art from March 5 to 9, 2025. An edition articulated around 3 major themes: dance the museum, fashion and cinema and art stories.
Each year, the Louvre museum is transformed into a unique cinematographic setting for Film Days on Artwhich come from March 5 to 9, 2025 With a varied and exciting programming. A dive into the world of dance, fashion and visual arts, through 25 films, 7 previews and exclusive meetings with 21 artists and guest directors.
The Michel Laclotte du Louvre auditorium hosts this 18th edition under the sign of artistic diversity. On the program, three major themes: “Dance the museum”, “fashion and cinema” and “art stories”. Spectators will be able to attend new projections, live performances, captivating exchanges with emblematic figures like Frederick Wiseman, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Loïc Prigentor the musical duo Birds on Wire.
The section “Dancing the museum” questions the place of dance in museum spaces. Two recent creations, Forest(2022) by Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker and Némo Flouret, and Playful (2024) by François Chaignaud, are projected in preview. This theme also includes a retrospective of Ballet by Frederick Wiseman, restored in 4K, as well as a carte blanche offered at the Center Pompidou and his Videodanse collection.
With “Fashion and cinema”the art of clothing dialogues with that of the camera. This section pays homage to Alexander McQueen through the film McQueen (2018), and offers a selection of short films on interactions between fashion and cinema houses, commented by the director and columnist Loïc Prigent.
-Finally, “Art stories” invites us to rediscover major figures in the history of art, such as Leonardo da Vinci or Titian, through exceptional documentaries. A special mention for Leonardo da Vinci from Ken Burns, a captivating fresco in three parts, and One night at the Louvre with Birds we have wirewhich combines music and painting in an enchanting setting.
The days of the film on art are aimed at both art lovers and curious in search of discoveries. The event is a rare opportunity to see unpublished films, to meet artists and to experience unique performances in the sumptuous setting of the Louvre. With accessible prices and a subscription that allows access to the museum, these days are a great opportunity to mix culture and cinema.
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