
The Cinémathèque française was co-founded in1936 by Henri Langlois, and is located at 51, rue de Bercy, in a building designed by Frank Gehry. The missions of the Cinémathèque française are the preservation, restoration and dissemination of cinematographic heritage. With more than 40,000 films and thousands of documents and objects related to cinema, it constitutes one of the world’s largest databases on the seventh art.

Full price: €7
Reduced price: €5.50
Disability and minimum social benefits: €3.50
18-25 years old: €4
Under 18s: €4
Adult CinéFamille card: €5
Children’s CinéFamille card (under 18)*: €3
Library subscriber: €5
Libre Pass: free
www.https://www.cinematheque.fr/

I went to see the 1926 silent film La Chair et le Diable (Flesh and the Devil) with John Gilbert and Greta Garbo. It was in the Henri Langlois room and there was musical accompaniment by Clémence Baillot d’Estivaux, Adrien Leconte and Camille Maussion. All for 7 Euros. Recommended.
