
Join your guide Juliette for this movie-themed experience where you'll be taken on a walk through cinema history in Montmartre, followed by drinks and a screening of French film "Les Crevettes Pailletées" with English subtitles at cinéma Lucernaire.
With its charming village look, Montmartre is one of the most filmed areas of Paris. During this cinematic walking tour inspired by Amélie (2001), you’ll see how it has always attracted films seeking to depict old Paris and to pay tribute to its artists. Together, we will walk in the footsteps of this rich history which combines painting, cinema and literature and mix very successful with lesser-known films that we will discover thanks to the many anecdotes, photos and video clips on tablet. A walk off the beaten track to rediscover the Butte.
Highlights of the tour : the Amélie grocery, treasure hunt garden, the Sacré-Coeur, and the beautiful cinematic streets of Montmartre with other movies such as American in Paris (1951), Funny Face (1957), A Monster in Paris (2011), Ratatouille (2007), La Vie en Rose (2007), John Wick 4 (2023), Emily in Paris, and more…
On your way :
- The emblematic Cabaret du Lapin Agile, symbol of an artistic Paris adored by Hollywood.
- The Sacré-Coeur, its panoramic view and dozens of films.
- Amélie’s sets: from the metro to the grocery store, including the treasure hunt garden
- Cinema friends dear to Montmartre
Join your guide Juliette for this cinema-themed experience where you'll be taken on a walk through cinema history in Montparnasse neighborhood, followed by the screening of "Plaire Aimer et Courir Vite" with English subtitles at cinema du Panthéon!
Lost in Frenchlation and Ciné-Balade have teamed together to celebrate one of the greatest French directors, “the grandmother of New Wave”, Agnès Varda. Through the streets of Montparnasse, Denfert and Vavin, we will travel to the filming locations of her feminist films. Being a local for more than 60 years, Varda liked to say that by understanding the people, we better understand the place, and by understanding the place, we can better understand the people. Let's go to the discovery of Agnès by viewing film clips in an open-air setting! Fans of Christophe Honoré’s films will also see the filming locations for *Chambre 212* and hear behind-the-scenes stories about *Les Chansons d’amour* and *Plaire, Aimer et Courir vite*. The walk starts at 4:30pm and lasts for approximately 2hours. The screening of "Plaire Aimer et Courir Vite" at Panthéon starts at 8pm with drinks at 7pm. You can purchase tickets here: https://www.cinemadupantheon-reserver.cotecine.fr/reserver/F208404/D1782756000/VF/252814/
Please not that the tickets for the movie ARE NOT INCLUDED in the tickets for the tour, and must be purchased separately.
Looking forward to meeting you there!
Ciné-Balade offers tours in Paris to discover how Paris has always been a center in the history of the cinema. Visit Paris and learn how the city embodies the cinema. Famous landmarks, unknown buildings, discrete passage ways, highly praised restaurants, forgotten theaters : Paris loves cinema and the cinema loves Paris.
Lost in Frenchlation's mission is simple – we want to bring world-renown French cinema to the international community in Paris by showing French films with English subtitles, and we want to be a hub for the international community to get to know each other as well as native Parisians.
Join your guide Juliette for this cinema-themed experience where you'll be taken on a 2 hour walk into the history of French New Wave cinema and discover movie locations, followed by a screening of "Nouvelle Vague" with English subtitles at L'Arlequin cinema.
After this walk, if you would like to attend Lost in Frenchlation screening of "Nouvelle Vague", you will arrive at L'Arlequin around 7:30pm. the screening will start at 8pm ☞ You can purchase tickets online here: https://www.ticketingcine.com/EMS0820/FRXUXJV#showmovie?id=QOFER
Looking forward to meeting you there!
Ciné-Balade offers tours in Paris to discover how Paris has always been a center in the history of the cinema. Visit Paris and learn how the city embodies the cinema. Famous landmarks, unknown buildings, discrete passage ways, highly praised restaurants, forgotten theaters : Paris loves cinema and the cinema loves Paris.
Lost in Frenchlation's mission is simple – we want to bring world-renown French cinema to the international community in Paris by showing French films with English subtitles, and we want to be a hub for the international community to get to know each other as well as native Parisians.
Join your guide Juliette for this cinema-themed experience where you'll be taken on a walk through cinema history in Montparnasse neighborhood, followed by the screening of "Cléo de 5 à 7" with English subtitles at cinema L'Arlequin!
Lost in Frenchlation and Ciné-Balade have teamed together to celebrate one of the greatest French directors, “the grandmother of New Wave”, Agnès Varda. Through the streets of Montparnasse, Denfert and Vavin, we will travel to the filming locations of her feminist films. Being a local for more than 60 years, Varda liked to say that by understanding the people, we better understand the place, and by understanding the place, we can better understand the people. Let's go to the discovery of Agnès by viewing film clips in an open-air setting! The walk starts at 4:30pm and lasts for approximately 2hours. The screening of "Cléo de 5 à 7" at L'Arlequin starts at 8pm. You can purchase your tickets here: https://www.ticketingcine.com/EMS0820/FRXUXJV#showmovie?id=XZGIC
Please not that the tickets for the movie ARE NOT INCLUDED in the tickets for the tour, and must be purchased separately.
Looking forward to meeting you there!
Ciné-Balade offers tours in Paris to discover how Paris has always been a center in the history of the cinema. Visit Paris and learn how the city embodies the cinema. Famous landmarks, unknown buildings, discrete passage ways, highly praised restaurants, forgotten theaters : Paris loves cinema and the cinema loves Paris.
Lost in Frenchlation's mission is simple – we want to bring world-renown French cinema to the international community in Paris by showing French films with English subtitles, and we want to be a hub for the international community to get to know each other as well as native Parisians.
Join your guide Juliette for this movie-themed experience where you'll be taken on a walk through cinema history in Montmartre, followed by drinks, and a screening of "Amélie" with English subtitles;
With its charming village look, Montmartre is one of the most filmed areas of Paris. During this cinematic walking tour inspired by Amélie (2001), you’ll see how it has always attracted films seeking to depict old Paris and to pay tribute to its artists. Together, we will walk in the footsteps of this rich history which combines painting, cinema and literature and mix very successful with lesser-known films that we will discover thanks to the many anecdotes, photos and video clips on tablet. A walk off the beaten track to rediscover the Butte.
Highlights of the tour : the Amélie grocery, treasure hunt garden, the Sacré-Coeur, and the beautiful cinematic streets of Montmartre with other movies such as American in Paris (1951), Funny Face (1957), A Monster in Paris (2011), Ratatouille (2007), La Vie en Rose (2007), John Wick 4 (2023), Emily in Paris, and more…
On your way :
- The emblematic Cabaret du Lapin Agile, symbol of an artistic Paris adored by Hollywood.
- The Sacré-Coeur, its panoramic view and dozens of films.
- Amélie’s sets: from the metro to the grocery store, including the treasure hunt garden
- Cinema friends dear to Montmartre
“Le Rêve Américain”
☞SUMMARY
FILM: ‘Le Rêve Américain" in French with English subtitles
DATE & TIME: Thursday, September 3rd, at 7pm (doors open at 6:30pm - please make sure to arrive at 6:45pm maximum to grab your drink and popcorn)
CINÉMA: Luminor, 20 Rue du Temple, 75004 Paris
MOVIE TICKETS: €9 including drink + popcorn
☞THE MOVIE:
Based on a true story, two underdogs from France with no connections and shaky English defy the odds to become power players in the NBA.
"The message is clear and universal: never give up, no matter where you come from." -CinéRevue
Watch the trailer with English subtitles: https://youtu.be/8EhYRuYvev4?si=bfz9UVpYzse0eNqb
The Lost in Frenchlation, Dauphine and Luminor Team