The works presented in the Official Selection at Cannes can be discovered from June 29 in several Parisian cinemas. Those from the Filmmakers’ Fortnight can be found from June 5 in several French cities. The resumption of Critics’ Week, on the same date, will take place at the Cinémathèque française, in Paris.
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The Cannes Film Festival ended on May 25, 2024, but film fans will be able to discover, in several cities in France, the works that moved festival-goers or won awards. Eighteen films from the Official Selection of the festival and Critics’ Week are screened at the Louxor, in Paris, from May 29 to June 4, some in the presence of their teams.
The Un Certain Regard section, that of first films and singular perspectives, can also be discovered from Wednesday May 29 to Tuesday June 4 in three Parisian cinemas: L’Arlequin (6th), MK2 Quai de Seine (19th) and UGC Gobelins (13th century).
The works presented at the Cinematographers’ Fortnight will also be screened from June 5 to 16 as part of La Quinzaine en salle, i.e. “10 days of previews” In “around thirty cinemas” across France, from Strasbourg to Montpellier via Bordeaux and Grenoble. The film teams will be present at certain screenings.
Also meet from June 5 to 10, 2024 at the Cinémathèque française for the films presented at Critics’ Week.