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Le Roi et l'Oiseau, film fantastique, Prévert & Grimault (1980)

Le Roi et l'Oiseau, film fantastique, Prévert & Grimault (1980)

Sun, May 31, 4:00 PM
From Midi Minuit, ciné club SF/fantastique/horreur

Pour la première rencontre du cinéclub je vous propose de découvrir Le Roi et l'Oiseau (1980), un grand classique d'animation. Inspiré du conte de fées d'Ansersen La Bergère et le Ramoneur, ici, leur amour est contrarié par le roi Charles V et Trois Font Huit et Huit Font Seize, redouté de tous sauf de son oiseau moqueur. Il a marqué les fondateurs du Studio Ghibli Miyazaki et Takahata, Takahata en particulier avait déclaré qu'il ne serait pas lancé dans l'animation sans le choc que lui avait procuré ce film. Je vous propose de nous retrouver 10 minutes avant le début de la séance (donc 17h50 au Studio les Ursulines) et pour ceux qui le veulent de prendre un verre en sortant.

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CinéTalk – Rencontre & Discussions

CinéTalk – Rencontre & Discussions

Thu, May 28, 3:45 PM
From kawaa Paris
4.7

# Viens découvrir l’univers du cinéma à travers un atelier CinéTalk. Rencontre entre réalisateur·ices, monteur·ses, producteur·ices,comédien.nes, cinéphiles et toutes personnes intéressées pour discuter, partager et échanger autour du court-métrage. Un moment convivial pour explorer les coulisses, poser vos questions et débattre sur la création audiovisuelle. Repartez avec de nouvelles idées et perspectives sur le cinéma. 💡 Thématique : Cinéma – focus court-métrage 🧑‍🏫 Format : Rencontre participative / discussion ouverte 🙂 Organisateurs : kawaa lumière x Omar Segovia Martinez ⏰ Horaires : de 18h à 21h (durée 3h \~) 🗒 Déroulé : Accueil des participant·es et présentation rapide des invité·es Discussion sur la création de court-métrages : techniques, anecdotes, enjeux Échanges et questions-réponses avec les participants Conclusion et partage de recommandations de films ou de projets 🖋 Matériel : Aucun matériel nécessaire – un bloc-notes et stylo peuvent être utiles pour prendre des notes 👥 Participant·es : 15 max. / 5 minimum pour maintenir la rencontre 💰 Tarif : événement gratuit et ouvert à toutes et à tous – une consommation par personne est demandée avant le début de l’événement afin de soutenir le kawaa. INFOS À LIRE ATTENTIVEMENT : Les participant·es sont susceptibles d’être photographié·es ou filmé·es pendant l’événement. Si tu ne souhaites pas apparaître sur les photos/vidéos, préviens-nous en début d’atelier.

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Drinks & Movie Night 🍿 Laurence Anyways

Drinks & Movie Night 🍿 Laurence Anyways

Sun, Jun 7, 5:00 PM
From French Films / English Subtitles
4.7

**🌈PRIDE MONTH Laurence Anyways – 𝒊𝒏 🇫🇷𝒘𝒊𝒕𝒉 🇬🇧𝒔𝒖𝒃𝒕𝒊𝒕𝒍𝒆𝒔** **🎬 Date & Time: Sunday, June 7th, Tea Bar at 7pm (bring your own mug!) and Screening at 7:30pm** **📽️ Cinéma: Studio des Ursulines, 10 rue des Ursulines, Paris 5** **🎟️ Movie Tickets: €5.40 – €9.40 [https://parisstudioursulines.cine.boutique/media/1055?showId=6060&title=LAURENCE+ANYWAYS&visanumber=129183](https://parisstudioursulines.cine.boutique/media/1055?showId=6060&title=LAURENCE+ANYWAYS&visanumber=129183)** **Laurence Anyways is the story of an impossible love.** **On his thirtieth birthday, Laurence, who is deeply in love with Fred, reveals to her—after some abstruse circumlocutions—his desire to become a woman.** **Watch the trailer with English subtitles: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYfupLXOk7U](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYfupLXOk7U)** **Queer French Film Series-Program Note** **Notes on the History of French Queer Cinema: [https://nostalgiaandliquor.substack.com/p/queer-french-cinema-a-historical](https://nostalgiaandliquor.substack.com/p/queer-french-cinema-a-historical)** **The history of French queer cinema is rich and diverse. During June 2026 in Paris—Pride Month—Lost in Frenchlation presents a series of films dedicated to French queer culture and lives. The series showcases a range of films from leading queer French-speaking filmmakers. Time-honored filmmakers such as Céline Sciamma, Christophe Honoré, Alain Guiraudie, Robin Campbillo, Julia Ducournau and Xavier Dolan are included in the program along with a new generation of French queer filmmakers such as Anna Cazenave Cambet and Hafsia Herzi. Through dramas and comedies, their films explore lesbian relationships, trans lives, “coming-out,” AIDS, and the pleasures of being queer.** **\*The Queer French Film Series is funded, in part, by the City University of New York’s Research Foundation.** **Bio** **David A. Gerstner is Professor of Cinema Studies at the City University of New York. In 2024, he was awarded *Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres*. He is the author of *Queer Imaginings: On Writing and Cinematic Friendship* (2023).**

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Book Club: Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy

Book Club: Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy

Wed, Jun 3, 5:30 PM
From The Secret Society of Good Stories - Book Club
5.0

Join us for our women's book club meet-up! Meetup address to be announced. Please note that as I'm going to be booking a table for dinner, the restaurant will be expecting that everyone orders something to eat. *You will need to confirm your attendance through WhatsApp prior to the event. I will reach out to you personally though messages to add you to the WhatsApp chat* Book details: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/231127223-wild-dark-shore

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Drinks & Movie Night 🍿 Le Lycéen

Drinks & Movie Night 🍿 Le Lycéen

Fri, Jun 5, 5:00 PM
From French Films / English Subtitles
4.7

**🌈PRIDE MONTH Le Lycéen – 𝒊𝒏 🇫🇷𝒘𝒊𝒕𝒉 🇬🇧𝒔𝒖𝒃𝒕𝒊𝒕𝒍𝒆𝒔** **🎬 Date & Time: Friday, June 5th, Drinks at 7pm and Screening at 8pm** **📽️ Cinéma: L’Entrepôt, 7 Rue Francis de Pressensé, Paris 14** **🎟️Movie Tickets: €5.00 – €9.50 [https://www.cinemalentrepot.fr/evenement/2201666-lost-in-frenchlation-le-lyc-en](https://www.cinemalentrepot.fr/evenement/2201666-lost-in-frenchlation-le-lyc-en)** **17-year-old Lucas is in his final year of boarding school when his father's sudden death shatters everything he took for granted. Filled with rage and despair, he visits his older brother in Paris to seek solace in this new city.** **Watch the trailer with English subtitles: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpDXPylQHPs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpDXPylQHPs)** **Queer French Film Series-Program Note** **Notes on the History of French Queer Cinema: [https://nostalgiaandliquor.substack.com/p/queer-french-cinema-a-historical](https://nostalgiaandliquor.substack.com/p/queer-french-cinema-a-historical)** **The history of French queer cinema is rich and diverse. During June 2026 in Paris—Pride Month—Lost in Frenchlation presents a series of films dedicated to French queer culture and lives. The series showcases a range of films from leading queer French-speaking filmmakers. Time-honored filmmakers such as Céline Sciamma, Christophe Honoré, Alain Guiraudie, Robin Campbillo, Julia Ducournau and Xavier Dolan are included in the program along with a new generation of French queer filmmakers such as Anna Cazenave Cambet and Hafsia Herzi. Through dramas and comedies, their films explore lesbian relationships, trans lives, “coming-out,” AIDS, and the pleasures of being queer.** **\*The Queer French Film Series is funded, in part, by the City University of New York’s Research Foundation.** **Bio** **David A. Gerstner is Professor of Cinema Studies at the City University of New York. In 2024, he was awarded *Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres*. He is the author of *Queer Imaginings: On Writing and Cinematic Friendship* (2023).**

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Book Club: The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin

Book Club: The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin

Sun, Jun 14, 9:30 AM
From The Secret Society of Good Stories - Book Club
5.0

Join us for our women's book club meet-up! Food and drinks can be purchased as you wish. \*You will need to confirm your attendance through WhatsApp prior to the event. I will reach out to you personally though messages to add you to the WhatsApp chat\* Book details: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18293427-the-storied-life-of-a-j-fikry?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=jfwHyvciuE&rank=1 Location to be announced.

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Film clubs in Paris might feature a diverse range of films, including classics, independents, foreign films, or contemporary blockbusters, bringing fresh insights and discussions each time.

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Events may vary, with some being in-person while others could be online, based on what organizers offer. Check event details to understand the format and decide on participation accordingly.

Organization levels can vary across film clubs as they're managed by different hosts. However, the enthusiasm and dedication of members often lead to engaging and enjoyable events.

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There's no guarantee specific genres will always be highlighted, as clubs cater to diverse interests. The collaborative environment, however, often results in exposure to a wide array of genres.

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