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Accattone

Cinemas

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 Cujas

Action Ecoles

Cinemas

23 rue des Ecoles

Auditorium du Louvre

Cinemas

This 420-seat auditorium was designed by IM Pei, as part of the Mitterand-inspired renovation of the Louvre. Film screenings are often related to the exhibitions; silent movies...

Musée du Louvre

Centre Pompidou

Cinemas

The varied programme here features themed series, experimental and artists' films, and a weekly documentary session. This is also the venue for the Cinéma du Réel festival in...

Rue St-Martin

Grand Action

Cinemas

5 rue des Ecoles

La Cinémathèque Française

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Cinemas

Relocated to Frank Gehry's striking, spacious cubist building, the Cinémathèque Française now boasts four screens, a bookshop, a restaurant, exhibition space and the Musée du...

51 rue de Bercy

Le Cinéma des Cinéastes

Cinemas

Done out to evoke the studios of old, this three-screen showcase of world cinema holds meet-the-director sessions and festivals of classic, foreign, gay and documentary films....

7 av de Clichy

Le Cinéma du Panthéon

Cinemas

To 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-Cousin

Studio Galande

Cinemas

Some 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