For its 10th edition, the outdoor film festival Ciné-Jardins unveils a fine program. Join us in the gardens of Paris and its inner suburbs from August 22 to September 14, 2024, for some great free evenings.
Summer is synonymous with discoveries, and evenings in the great outdoors. The Ciné-Jardins festival is the perfect way to combine the two! From August 22 to September 14, 2024, this open-air film festival focusing on nature and the environment invites you to discover 10 films, both well-known and lesser-known, screened in the gardens of Paris and its inner suburbs. A great way to spend an evening with family and friends. And of course, admission is free! No reason not to take advantage.
As well as creating a beautiful canvas in the heart of nature, from 6pm onwards, the festival offers a visit to the garden of the day and a participatory buffet, combining the seventh art with gourmet delights!
The Ciné-Jardins festival program
- THURSDAY AUGUST 22 - Jardin Villemin (Paris 10e) : Nanouk l'Esquimau (Robert Flaherty, 1922)
- FRIDAY AUGUST 23 - Parc Chapelle Charbon (Paris 18th): March of the Emperor (Luc Jacquet, 2005)
- SATURDAY AUGUST 24 - Jardin des Traverses (Paris 18th): Wild Plants (Nicolas Humbert, 2016)
- SUNDAY AUGUST 25 - Parc de la Butte du Chapeau rouge (Paris 19th): The Boy and the World (Alê Abreu, 2013)
- FRIDAY AUGUST 30 - Jardins Familiaux (Stains): Mia et le Migou (Jacques-Rémy Girerd 2008)
- SATURDAY AUGUST 31 - Terre Terre (Aubervilliers): Ponyo sur la falaise (Hayao Miyazaki, 2008)
- FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 6 - Amphithéâtre du parc de Belleville (Paris 20th): Birds of America (Jacques Lœuille, 2020)
- SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 7 - Jardin Luc Hoffmann (Paris 19th): Walking on Water (Aïssa Maïga, 2021)
- FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 13 - Prairie des Murs à Pêches (Montreuil) : Koyaanisqatsi (Godfrey Reggio, 1982)
- SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 14 - Théâtre de Verdure au Square Toussaint Louverture (Paris 20th): Les Gardiennes de la Planète (Jean-Albert Lièvre, 2023)