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Cinéma Le Trianon

Place Carnot 93230 Romainville
  • Seine-Saint-Denis
  • Île-de-France

The great classics of the Trianon: Napoleon seen by Abel Gance (Part 1)

Part 1: Bonaparte’s youth (3H51, VO)
Sábado 21 septiembre, 18:15Passed
Cinéma Le Trianon

Part 1: Bonaparte’s youth (3H51, VO)
Discover this masterwork projected for the first time since 1927! A constant object of fascination, shot by a visionary who wanted to reinvent cinema, Napoleon is a cursed epic of extraordinary duration, an experimental monument to power and crazy inventiveness. The audacity and mastery, the genius and the nerve of impossible scenes with parallel montages, triptychs, attempts of superposition and echoes have become unforgettable... A fresco between the grandiose and the intimate, not devoid of humor, where one shivers and the throat tightens. A masterpiece ab-so-lu.
Before the film, presentation by a film historian. Part 2 broadcast on Sunday, September 22 at 6:15 pm!

Catégorie
Culture et loisirs

About the location

Cinéma Le Trianon
Place Carnot 93230 Romainville
  • Seine-Saint-Denis
  • Île-de-France
Le Trianon cinema, in Romainville in Seine-Saint-Denis, was for many years the setting of the show «la Dernière Séance» hosted by Eddy Mitchell. Rebuilt in 1953 after the bombings of the Second World War by the architect Charles Genêtre, it was classified as an additional inventory of historical monuments. With its steamer shape and vintage sets, it now programs art and essay films, cinematographic heritage as well as the best commercial films. Last year it had 68,000 admissions.
Room classified art and essay Label Young audience and Heritage & Directory 420 armchairs Accessible to people with reduced mobility
Tags
Monument historique, Lieu de spectacles, sports et loisirs
Acceso
Bus 105/ 129/ 318/ 322\. Carnot stop. subway line 11 at stop Romainville - Carnot
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