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CLASSICAL
Matias Olivieri: Four sonatas, four worlds
Recital at Maison Heinrich Heine exploring the sonata form as a space of freedom and artistic risk. Four rarely performed works spanning late 18th to early 20th century, revealing expressive riches deserving rediscovery.
KIDS
Saturday Cinema: Flow
Screening of the acclaimed animated film Flow, le chat qui n'avait plus peur de l'eau, directed by Gints Zilbalodis (2024, 85 min).
CINEMA
Talk: How Video Games Tell History, with Thierry Noël and Thomas Guindeuil
Historians from Ubisoft discuss the intersection of history and video games at Bibliothèque Václav Havel in the 18th.
DOCUMENTARY
Film 2026
Screenings of works from Centre Pompidou's film collection, crossing experimental cinema, documentary, artist film, video, and archival material.
CLASSIC
Fun screening: A Thousand and One Wonders
Early cinema was far from dull and grey. This special screening reveals the magic and spectacle of silent film's first decades, delivering visual wonder.
CINEMA
Workshop: Tell Me About Film
Cinema was born from photographic film stock. Despite the digital shift, understanding this chemical foundation remains essential to grasping how film works.
KIDS
Workshop: Film Puzzle
Children edit their own film using images from Pathé silent archives. The Mash up table lets them explore the surreal worlds of early comedians, heroes and fantasy creatures.
CINEMA
Workshop: All in Colour
From its inception, cinema sought colour through hand-painting, stencil colouring, tinting and toning. These techniques enhanced reality and created imaginative worlds.








