Film francesi con sottotitoli in inglese a Parigi





Descrizione
Potrai assistere a una proiezione nell'unico spazio di Parigi con i sottotitoli in inglese!
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Itinerario
Potrai goderti una proiezione nell'unico posto a Parigi che suona regolarmente film francesi recenti con sottotitoli in inglese! A seconda della data scelta, parteciperai a una proiezione in uno dei nostri 3 cinema: - Studio 28, nel cuore di Montmartre (dove è stato girato "Amélie"!) Ogni primo venerdì del mese. - Club de L'Étoile, a pochi passi dall'Arco di Trionfo sugli Champs-Élysées. 20/03, 10/04, 08/05, 29/05, 10/07, 24/07 - Luminor Hôtel de Ville, situato nel vivace Marais nel centro di Parigi. 27/03, 16/04, 24/04, 14/05, 21/05, 25/06, 16/07, 30/07.
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Informazioni importanti
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- I neonati devono sedere in grembo a un adulto
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- L'età minima è di 18 anni
Recensioni(42)
As someone spending the summer in Paris for school, Lost in Frenchlation has been one of my favorite discoveries. I love movies, but I don't speak French fluently, so finding a way to experience French cinema without feeling lost was really important to me. Their screenings of French films with English subtitles have allowed me to engage with French culture in a way I wouldn't have been able to otherwise. I've seen incredible films that I probably never would have found on my own, and the subtitles make the experience completely accessible. The events are also a great way to meet people from all over the world who share a love of film. I would highly recommend Lost in Frenchlation to anyone living in or visiting Paris, especially if you love movies but don't speak French.
I have participated in several events and screenings organized by Lost in Frenchlation, and I have always had a great time there! They work with a wide selection of independent cinemas, and it is an excellent way to meet other English speakers if you have just arrived in Paris or if you are just passing through.
Lost in Frenchlation’s screening of La Petite Dernière at the Luminor on June 11th was a perfect night out. The film club makes French cinema fun and easy to enjoy, even if your French isn’t fluent—thanks to the English subtitles. The crowd was a great mix of people, and the vibe was super welcoming. If you’re in Paris and love films, this is a must. Highly recommend!
A fun and accessible way to experience French cinema and meet people from different backgrounds! I appreciate the welcoming atmosphere and diverse selection of films. Definitely recommend to anyone in Paris, anglophone or francophone, looking for a unique night out.
I went here and it was so fun! 10/10 would recommend
Thanks to the founder of Lost in Frenchlation: Manon Kerjean, cinephiles (who are not completely fluent in French) are able to enjoy French cinema with English subtitles. I have lost count of how many incredible films I’ve seen in the past 10 years. Manon Kerjean shows the most cutting edge, contemporary, thought provoking films at independent cinemas in Paris. Often there are Q and A sessions after the film with the director and sometimes with the actors starring in the films. I’ve also enjoyed meeting fascinating people at the social event before the screening. If you’re in Paris you should definitely attend a Lost in Frenchlation screening.
When I moved to Paris with my mom, we loved watching movies, but it was hard for her to enjoy French films on the big screen without subtitles. Then, we discovered Lost in Frenchlation, and we’ve been going ever since! It’s an amazing initiative that lets foreigners experience wonderful French cinema with English subtitles, right here in the capital of cinema—Paris.
This was definitely a 5. The movie was fantastic and the subtitles were easy to read from the last row. The acting and story were superb
Honestly, such a cool way to experience French movies — they make it super easy to enjoy great films even if your French isn’t perfect. The vibe at the screenings is always friendly and fun, and you meet people from all over.
You get to hang out with both locals and expats before the screening, and everyone’s just chatting over drinks. The hosts make you feel really welcome, and it’s such a fun way to experience French cinema, even if you’re not fluent. Definitely recommend it if you’re in Paris and want to do something a bit different from the usual tourist stuff!



