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YOUNG PUBLIC VISITS
If Paris was told to us by the cinema

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Ciné-Balade, it is also in family or with your pupils in the form of guided tours and treasure hunts in order to go back in time to discover the pioneers or historic Paris .

 

On the same model as the other walks, we stroll through a district and take advantage of the settings that surround us to evoke films or personalities who have made the history of Paris or of cinema. Photos and excerpts are shown on tablets to approach these stories in a fun way and make it easier for children to discover new films and cartoons. Some visits also allow you to test optical toys at the origin of the cinema.  

Where ?

Several themes are available on this page. The Paris of cartoons on the Ile de la Cité, for example, is ideal for a family or school outing and regularly featured in the calendar. The Opera district, the Latin Quarter or Montreuil are the other places usually chosen. For middle and high schools , it is also possible to discuss other themes and places to adapt from visits to the catalog.  

Duration ?

Between 1h30 and 2h depending on the theme and the age of the participants.

For who ?

 

From 7 years old for the childhood of cinema, cartoons and Montreuil.

The Paris of Jean-Luc Godard will naturally be reserved more for high school and college students.  

Support for 8 to 70 children.

Our visits for young audiences:

Animation parisienne

History of animation in Paris and history of Paris in animation 

Parisian Animation

Méliès à Montreuil

Story of a pioneer, inventor of special effects
in Montreuil

Méliès at
Montreuil

Les frères Lumière

The pioneers of cinema, inventions
and first rooms, around the Opera

The childhood of cinema

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Latin Quarter, Godard, Breathless and the New Wave

New wave

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Virtual format, tailor-made events

Tailor-made and virtual

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