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Cinéma du Panthéon

Latin Quarter

Paris's oldest cinema since 1907 screens arthouse gems in an intimate 200-seat theater. Head upstairs to the Catherine Deneuve-designed salon, where a glass coffee table displays actual Césars and a Palme d'Or: cinema history you can literally have coffee over.

oldest cinema in Paris
Catherine Deneuve salon
arthouse programming
film trophies on display

Tips

"You wouldn't want to tell anyone about this cafe - it's too nice"
🏆spot Césars and a Palme d'Or under the salon's glass coffee table
🎬"Make sure you take advantage of the tea room"

Cinéma du Panthéon

13 Rue Victor Cousin, 75005 Paris, France

Upcoming at Cinéma du Panthéon

Saturday, Jun 13
VIVALDI ET MOI

VIVALDI ET MOI

June 13 at 11am

Step into 18th-century Venice where orphaned girls secretly mastered music under Vivaldi's tutelage. This Italian biopic screens at a historic Left Bank cinema, followed by a cine-club discussion that brings the film's baroque world to life.

Monday, Jun 22
120 BATTEMENTS PAR MINUTE - Screening with English subtitles

120 BATTEMENTS PAR MINUTE - Screening with English subtitles

June 22 at 8pm

Lost in Frenchlation opens up French cinema to non-French speakers with English subtitles and a pre-screening drink. This screening features Robin Campillo's powerful drama about 90s AIDS activists in Paris, starring Nahuel Perez Biscayart and Adèle Haenel.

Projection du film - 120 BPM (2017)

Projection du film - 120 BPM (2017)

June 22 at 8pm

Step into Paris's queer history with this English-subtitled screening of 120 BPM, Robin Campillo's electrifying portrait of Act Up-Paris activists fighting AIDS indifference in the early 90s. Lost in Frenchlation opens up French queer cinema for international audiences in the intimate, century-old Cinéma du Panthéon.