7 avenue de Clichy - 75017 Paris
Montmartre - La Chapelle
The Cinéma des Cinéastes was previously a cabaret called 'Le Cabaret du Père Lathuille'. In particular, it was frequented by Edouard Manet who featured it in one of his paintings. Transformed into a café-concert at the beginning of the 20th century, this place became a much-valued cinema in the 1930s, offering a programme of news in French and English. However, it was abandoned after the Second World War. It was restored in the 1970s, and then entirely renovated in the 1990s. The owner was none other than Fanny Ardant! And so, the Cinéma des Cinéastes became somewhere in Paris where cinema from Europe and around the world was showcased. People meet up here and enjoy the past ... and treat themselves to some delicious food at the Cinéastes bistro!
Opening times and prices
More info on rates:
From €5 to €9.
More info on opening times:
Opening times dependant on screenings.
Open on public holidays:
Ascension Day
15 August
25 December
Easter Monday
Easter
1 January
14 July
1 May
8 May
11 November
Whit Monday
Late opening
Services
Restaurant
Educational activities
Restaurant:
The Cinéastes bistro is open every day from 6pm.
Disability
Offer adapted to disabled people
Hearing impairment
Motor
- Physical disability: ground-level entrance, all the rooms are accessible, adapted toilets are available.