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As a Parisian and film historian, I have always loved sharing my love for cinema and my city with others.
In 2011, when there was strong demand from Parisians and visitors for cultural activities off the beaten track, no one was talking about film tourism yet. At the time, I was working in film production and I wanted to combine my two passions. With the arrival of digital tablets, the idea came to me and the first film tour was born.

With Ciné-Balade, I invite you to use cinema as a gateway to a tourist and cultural rediscovery of Paris through immersive tours where archive footage, film clips and little-known anecdotes come together to offer you a lively and unique experience.

Since then, I have had the pleasure of accompanying thousands of you on walks with renewed enthusiasm. Thank you for sharing back your love of cinema with me. I hope to welcome you very soon for a new urban and cinematic journey.

Juliette Dubois

Portrait de Juliette Dubois, fondatrice de Ciné-Balade

When you hear “Paris in the movies”, a thousand images and stories immediately spring to mind. Ciné-Balade was born of the desire to show and tell them.

Ciné-Balade

Leading player in cine-tourism

Heritage, cinema and tourism

Paris. The most visited city in the world, but also the most filmed.
If in the collective imagination, the French capital is a city symbolizing freedom, love and light, cinema is no stranger to it.
For many visitors, strolling along the Champs-Élysées or the cobbled streets of Montmartre is like walking in the footsteps of Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean Seberg or Amélie Poulain.
For others, it’s the chance to discover the Paris idealized by the Emily in Paris series, or to forge an intimate bond with a beloved auteur like François Truffaut by touring the neighborhood of his childhood.

Back in 2011, when Ciné-Balade launched its first tours, this still little-known form of cine-tourism was mainly practiced by local tourists, eager to rediscover their city off the beaten track. Today, things have changed: 1 in 4 tourists say they want to visit a place after seeing it in a film or series, making the 7th art an essential vehicle for promoting heritage.

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STUPÉFIANT !

François Truffaut’s secrets

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François Truffaut’s secrets

This documentary broadcast on France 5 on July 8, 2020, as a new audience discovered his cinema on the Netflix platform, reveals, through the testimonies of those who frequented him, those who analyzed him and those who passionately loved him, a fresh look at the work of a director more timeless than ever.
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Invitation au voyage

The Paris of François Truffaut

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Invitation au voyage

The Paris of François Truffaut

Montmartre, les Batignolles, the Moulin Rouge or Place Pigalle… This program takes a look back at these iconic Parisian landmarks, which were all places of life for the young François Truffaut. During his childhood, he wandered up and down the streets of this popular Paris. At the end of the 1950s, the Parisian filmmaker made The 400 blows, his first feature-length film and his first breakthrough, in which he took a fresh, mischievous look at this lively city.

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Fresque murale du Studio de l'Albatros à Montreuil

In Montreuil, we enter the field of cinema

The city of Seine-Saint-Denis is the perfect place to take a cinephile’s stroll. From Le Méliès cinema to recent film locations, via the Pathé studios…

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Portrait de Juliette Dubois, Fondatrice de Ciné-Balade

I tried out… a ciné-balade in Montmartre

Following in the footsteps of guide Juliette Dubois, our journalist went up to survey the pretty Butte, where the City of Light has been making movies for almost a century…

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Agnès Varda sur un plateau de cinéma

“Le Paris d’Agnès Varda”, a nostalgic virtual tour of the 14th arrondissement

Our journalist tested this ciné-balade dedicated to the director of “Cleo from 5 to 7”, adapted to the lockdown periods…

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C’est mon week-end.

Ciné-balade through Paris stations

Arletty et Louis Jouvet dans le film Hôtel du Nord de Marcel Carné (1938)

C’est mon week-end.

Ciné-balade through Paris stations

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The (new) crossing of Paris

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The (new) crossing of Paris

The Télématin team on France 2 followed the ciné-balade in Montmartre.
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Portrait de Juliette Dubois pour le journal Le Parisien

Paris: follow in the footsteps of major film shoots in the 16th arrondissement

This Saturday morning, take a walk in the 16th arrondissement, around the great films that were shot between the Eiffel Tower and the Bir-Hakeim Bridge. Follow the guide…

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Georges Méliès dans ses studios à Montreuil

Montreuil: in the footsteps of Georges Méliès

This Saturday, the departmental tourist board launches a series of walks dedicated to the famous film-maker and inventor of special effects.

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