Do you consider yourself a movie buff? Set off to discover the Paris of cinema to learn more about the 7th Art.
Paris is a must-visit city for moviegoers. For lovers of great classics of the 7th Arta walk towards the Grands Boulevards allows you to retrace the history of the Lumière brothers' first film screenings at the Grand Café. Further south of the capital, the Cinémathèque française in Bercy is an absolute treasure: it houses exhibitions, a vast library and screenings of rare films.
But the streets of Paris are themselves the décor many iconic films. A journey through the Montmartre district allows you to relive Amélie Poulain following in the footsteps of the film's heroine, from Place du Tertre to the Café des Deux Moulins. The Bir-Hakeim Bridge and the Louvre are other iconic places, perfect for photo walks and immersion in the Paris of cinema. The Saint-Germain-des-Prés district recalls the Paris in the 1960s where Godard was filming Out of breath.
It is also in this corner of the capital that there are many arthouse cinemas which offer, day after day, programming of rare and old films. The Champo and the Reflet Médicis are among the legendary rooms of the Latin Quarter where you can discover author's films.
You will have understood, the City of Light is to be discovered without further delay through the prism of movie theater !
The Paris of cinema, addresses and walks for film buffs:
Parisians and lovers of the 7th art, this is an unmissable cinema monument in Paris: discover the Cinémathèque française, both a cinema and a museum serving the history of cinema. [Lire la suite]
Hollywood in Seine-et-Marne! Permanent film studios with real sets were set up from scratch on the grounds of the Coulommiers-Voisin aerodrome, to allow productions to leave the capital and facilitate filming. [Lire la suite]
Emily in Paris, the iconic Netflix series of Parisian clichés. We follow the story of a young American who arrives in the capital and who must adapt to Parisian life. Throughout the episodes, we discover spots that make us want to rediscover Paris from Emily's point of view. [Lire la suite]
Discover the fascinating settings of the film The Count of Monte Cristo in Île-de-France, between history and cinema. [Lire la suite]
Paris is an inexhaustible cinema setting for filmmakers from around the world. Find out where cult films were filmed and the latest releases set in the French capital. [Lire la suite]
Do you dream of becoming the star of your own film? Make It Clap, the immersive film studio in Paris, offers you this possibility with a unique cinema experience. From challenges on a green screen to making your own short film, discover how Make It Clap makes the world of cinema accessible to everyone… We tested it, we tell you! [Lire la suite]
In Noisy-le-Grand, the Espaces d'Abraxas are particularly known for having hosted several film shoots, including blockbusters. You now have the opportunity to discover this architectural complex with its unusual design, during guided tours. [Lire la suite]
As Oppenheimer becomes one of the biggest box office successes of Christopher Nolan's career, we take a look back at one of his best-known films, Inception, and the locations where it was filmed in Paris. [Lire la suite]
If you are looking for a nice movie stroll to take in Paris, you can follow in the footsteps of Amélie Poulain! Jean-Pierre Jeunet's cult film depicts the capital as it has rarely been, in places that you can explore now. [Lire la suite]
Whether you're a die-hard movie buff or you only go to the movies once in a while, this guide is for you! It lists the best Parisian cinemas. Whether for its comfort, for its programming or for its special effects, follow the guide to discover the most original cinemas in Paris. [Lire la suite]
Paris is a city recognized throughout the world for its beauty, and this is why Walt Disney and then the company chose it as the setting for many cartoons. Let's follow in the footsteps of Anastasia, the Hunchback of Notre-Dame and even Ratatouille, through the capital! [Lire la suite]
This ghost station located Porte des Lilas, in Paris, could have its place at the Cannes festival: countless films, commercials and video clips have been shot there, just a stone's throw from metro travelers. Discover the Cinema Station, the most mysterious and magical place on the RATP. [Lire la suite]
On August 12, 1895, Gaumont was created under the leadership of Léon Gaumont, who had no idea that he had just given birth to the oldest film production company in history. [Lire la suite]
Prepare yourself to discover, as soon as the lockdown ends, the Méliès Museum, the new cinema museum of the Cinémathèque Française. Larger, more beautiful, the Méliès Museum reveals its new itinerary and numerous new archives, of Georges Méliès of course, but also of other more contemporary filmmakers. Something to make young and old, curious and passionate about the 7th art, dream. [Lire la suite]
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