La Nuit Blanche is an annual event that transforms the city of Paris into an open-air art gallery. For one whole night, museums, galleries and even public spaces open their doors to the public free of charge, offering a multitude of exhibitions, performances and art installations. It's a unique celebration of culture, allowing everyone to discover and appreciate art in all its forms.
At the heart of this magical night, the Cinémathèque Française offers an unmissable experience for lovers of the 7th art. Founded in 1936, the Cinémathèque is a veritable temple of cinema, dedicated to the preservation and presentation of the world's cinematographic heritage. With an impressive collection of films, posters, costumes and film equipment, the Cinémathèque is more than a museum, it's a window on the history of cinema.
For Nuit Blanche 2024, a visit to the Cinémathèque is a must. Not only will you have the chance to discover its unique collection, but you can also enjoy special screenings, temporary exhibitions and interactive events, depending on the program. Whether you're a passionate cinephile or simply curious, the Cinémathèque promises you a memorable evening of cinema discovery and appreciation.
La Cinémathèque met à l’honneur son Musée Méliès à l’occasion de la Nuit Blanche. Magicien et inventeur des trucages, Georges Méliès est le guide idéal pour parcourir l’histoire du cinéma et des effets spéciaux, de Metropolis à Hugo Cabret, du Voyage dans la lune à Star Wars. Dans un parcours jalonné d’appareils interactifs, de films inédits, d’accessoires, de costumes et d’affiches rares, le Musée Méliès offre un fabuleux voyage entre plaisir et émerveillement.
Dates and Opening Time
On June 1st, 2024
Location
Cinémathèque Française
51 rue de Bercy
75012 Paris 12
Access
Metro Bercy (lines 6 and 14)
Prices
Free
Official website
www.cinematheque.fr
More information
Saturday entertainment from 10:30 pm to 1:30 am.