Named after Pasolini's first film, this tiny Latin Quarter cinema has a clear preference for old Italian arthouse. That said, there's still plenty of room on the rolling weekly...
20 rue CujasOpened back in 1990, the Images d'Ailleurs cinema focuses on cinematic works from Africa and other rare movie treats.
21 rue de la ClefThe two-screen Champo has been in operation for nearly seven decades, a venerable past recognised in 2000 when it was given historic monument status. In the 1960s it was a...
51 rue des EcolesTo celebrate its centenary in 2007, the city's oldest surviving movie house opened a tea room with interior design by Catherine Deneuve. It continues to screen new, often...
13 rue Victor-CousinThe MK2 chain's flagship offers an all-in-one night out: 14 screens, three restaurants, a bar open until 5am at weekends and two-person 'love seats'. A paragon of imaginative...
128-162 av de FranceSome 20 different films are screened in subtitled versions at this venerable Latin Quarter venue every week: international arthouse fare, combined with the occasional...
42 rue Galande