Cinémathèque française (La)New Wave...
Address: Palais de Chaillot - 7, avenue Albert-de-Mun 75016 - 16th Arrondissement Paris
Nearest Bus or Train:métro: Trocadéro, Iéna
Open Hours:Screenings: Palais de Chaillot 4:30pm, 7pm, 9pm; Grands Boulevards: 4:30pm, 7pm, 9:30pm
The Cinémathèque française was founded in 1936 by Henri Langlois, a journalist, whose museum, the Musedu cine Henri Langlois, is immediately adjacent. It soon became a school for the young New Wave film makers and although today it no longer has a monopoly on classic films, it is still a stronghold of French cinema. Films are shown in three different projection rooms: one at the Palais de Chaillot and two at the nearby Palais de Tokyo. At Chaillot, rare films are screened as well as retrospectives on particular filmmakers, actors or themes. Tickets: (EUR 4.27)
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