
Presentation
How do film directors portray tomorrow’s world?
While robots, extraterrestrials and other little gremlins are a constant feature of science fiction films (Andrew Niccol's Gattaca, Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049), other genres portray scenes of challenge and commitment (Steven Soderbergh's Erin Brockovich), back-to-nature experiences (Matt Ross's Captain Fantastic, Sydney Pollack's Jeremiah Johnson) or some other option for society and the future of the planet (Cyril Dion and Mélanie Laurent's Tomorrow).
Ranging from utopia to dystopia, 25 films portray 25 visions of what might be.
Screenings schedule
From July 17th to 22nd: 10.30pm
From July 24th to 28th: 10.15pm
From July 31st to August 4th: 10pm
From August 7th to 11th: 9.45pm
From August 14th to 18th: 9.30pm
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Practical information
From July 17th to August 31st
Wednesday → Sunday: access available from 7pm
Screening at nightfall between 9.30pm and 10.30pm depending on the date
Getting here
Porte de Pantin
Porte de Pantin
75, 151 : Porte de Pantin
Glasses, open glass bottles and open cans are allowed. Corkscrews will be available. Prohibited items will be recorded. Dogs are not allowed.
Production credits
Visual Cinéma en plein air © Marie-Sophie Leturc