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A bit of Cannes Film Festival in Périgueux with Ciné Cinéma

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The art-house association will support two other Cannes films, presented by CGR. “The Electric Venus” by Pierre Salvadori, which will open the festival, will be released nationwide on Wednesday, May 13th and “Parallel Stories” by the Iranian Asghar Farhadi, with Isabelle Huppert and Pierre Niney on Thursday, May 14th.

Ciné Cinéma has also selected films from the 2025 festival that have recently been released. These include “Romeria” by Carla Simon, currently on screen, and “Die My Love” by Lynna Ramsey.

An Evening on Iran

A bit of Cannes Film Festival in Périgueux with Ciné Cinéma
“Exit Through the Gift Shop” is a film by Banksy, known for street art.

Several titles will invite political reflection. This will be the case with “All my Sisters” by Massoud Bakhshi, previewed on Tuesday, May 19th, in partnership with the “Horizons” festival. The filmmaker explores the daily life of three young girls in Iran from 2007 to 2025. The discussion will be led by Bernard Hourcade, a geographer and researcher specializing in the country. Another themed evening will feature the screening of “Exit Through the Gift Shop,” a film by Banksy, the street artist, in connection with an exhibition in Coulounieix-Chamiers.

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“My Big Brother and Me” by the director of “The Asada Family.”

The program also features works on family ties and absence, such as “My Big Brother and Me” by Ryota Nakano, the creator of “The Asada Family.”

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“James and the Giant Peach” by Henry Selick.

Young audiences can enjoy a special screening of “James and the Giant Peach” by Henry Selick on Wednesday, May 6th at 4 pm, with a dance workshop performance from the conservatory department and the screening of four short films created by families as part of the Grand Périgueux City contract activities.