La 4DX, une expérience de cinéma à couper le souffle !
La première salle de cinéma en quatre dimensions ouvrira ses portes au public le mercredi 22 mars 2017 à Paris.
L’objectif de ce nouvel équipement : plonger encore plus le spectateur au cœur du film grâce à une mise en éveil sensorielle impressionnante !
Bien installé dans un fauteuil mobile, capable de créer des mouvements fluides et dynamiques, le spectateur vit à fond des courses-poursuites en voiture, se fait asperger d’eau, ressent le sifflement des balles dans sa nuque….. Bref, il est au plus près de l’action !
On compte déjà 370 salles dans le monde équipées de cette technologie. Le Pathé-La Villette est la première en France.
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4DX - Présentation des effets
Présentation des différents effets proposés dans la salle 4DX du Pathé La Villette !
Concert au Cinéma Pathé Belfort de Robin Guégan
Le Cinéma Pathé Belfort vous propose le concert de Robin Guégan Jeudi 13 Novembre à partir de 21h00. Venez nombreux ! Des cadeaux à gagner ! Rdv dans le hall du cinéma à partir de 21h00. Concert Gratuit avec France Bleu Belfort Montbéliard, Le Cinéma Pathé Belfort, Le Bar, Anim'Flash Productions.
Le concert de Robin Guégan au Cinéma Pathé Belfort, un événement à ne pas manquer.
Réalisation : Marc Haaz
4DX, comme si vous étiez dans le film à Brumath
Vous connaissiez la 2D, la 3D, voici venue une nouvelle manière de vivre l’expérience cinéma avec la 4DX. Une technologie coréenne qui arrive en France et permet de ressentir les secousses, le vent, la pluie etc. Les cinémas Pathé Gaumont ont l’exclusivité en France. Dans le Grand Est, le premier cinéma à en être équipé se trouve en Alsace, à Brumath. Marc Schmitt et Olivier Stephan ont testé pour vous.
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The Silent City (1940)
Titles read: Pathetone Lightens The 'Blackout' with - THE SILENT CITY.
Strasbourg - Alsace / Lorraine, France.
Brief shots of French troops reoccupying Strasbourg in 1918 after the First World War. Troops march along, huge crowds rejoice and cheer.
General view of Strasbourg. Brief C/U of a notice in French detailing the evacuation order. We then see several shots of inhabitants of Strasbourg moving out of the city in 1939 as it is taken over by the police and military. Good shots of shop displays being packed up (including souvenir shop owner packing Alsace doll), furniture and belongings being wheeled down streets on carts and in prams.
Various good shots of the deserted town, empty streets, buildings with shutters closed. Good shot of rows of fashionable hats in a milliner's shop window. The empty town square and docks. Military police ride about on bicycles and walk along streets; one tests the door of a shoe shop to make sure it is secure. Military police check papers of drivers entering the town - setting up checkpoints.
Stained glass windows are removed from the cathedral; shots of exterior and empty interior after pews have been removed. Barbed wire and a notice in French forbidding photography mark the area of the town occupied by troops. Various shots French troops occupying fortified positions looking across closed bridge of Strasbourg towards German positions across river. Hand-written French notice pinned to a box says the price of a shot at the enemy is a cigarette. Soldiers in a sandbagged shelter train their rifles on the other side of the river.
Very good shots of town preparing for war.
FILM ID:1196.21
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Tour De France Final Stage (1963)
Paris, France.
Various shots during final stages of the Tour de France bicycle race. The winner is Jacques Anquetil of France who is cheered into the stadium for the final lap where he receives winner's laurels.
(Dupe Neg.)
Date found in the old record - 15/07/1963.
FILM ID:2667.23
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Election Time In France (1969)
Various Locations, France
Var. shots of French premier Georges Pompidou after arriving at his home town of Onvilliers by helicopter, he makes his way through town past a host of hand shaking villagers. After addressing a small meeting in the village hall he makes his way to the polling station where with his wife he casts his vote. MS Pan with Georges Pompidou arriving at Elysee Palace. MS Exterior the Elysee Palace as Alain Poher and his wife pose for press with the, Queen of Les Halles, after the traditional gift of lily of the valley and market produce which takes place on May Day. (F/G)
FILM ID:3266.07
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Avant-Première Vicky - Gaumont Pathé de Nantes
À presque 30 ans, Victoire la petite dernière de la célèbre famille Bonhomme, l'éternelle enfant sage de la tribu, décide enfin de s'émanciper en découvrant l'alcool, le sexe, et... sa voix. Grâce à Banjo, un chanteur de bar et d'Elvis, elle va réussir à prendre son envol en chantant l'amour avec pudeur et le sexe sans tabou, et entraîne sa mère avec elle au grand dam de son père et de son frère.
Saiaeng Wahena de la série Frères d'Armes
Saiaeng Wahena (Nouvelle-Calédonie, 1887-1918) : un Kanak engagé pendant la Grande Guerre, raconté par Smaïn
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Episode de la série Frères d’Armes de Rachid Bouchareb et Pascal Blanchard
© Tessalit Productions /Les BDM / INA / Pathé Gaumont Archives - 2014
Au cinéma Pathé échirolles
Pour les abonné de ma chêne
120 ANS DE CINEMA : GAUMONT Exposition Angouleme
Après avoir fêté avec succès ses 120 ans au CENTQUATRE-PARIS (exposition Gaumont 120 ans de cinéma du 15 avril au 15 août 2015) puis dans les rames du RER D (le Train du Cinéma Gaumont inauguré par Gaumont et la SNCF le 28 janvier 2016), c’est à Angoulême que Gaumont continue de célébrer son cinéma !
La société Gaumont, traversant une nouvelle fois le temps, présentera au sein des Studios Paradis (chais Magelis) qui ouvriront pour la première fois leurs portes au public, une exposition gratuite qui débutera le 4 juillet 2017 pour y demeurer jusqu’à la fin de l’année.
Exposition
120 ANS DE CINÉMA : GAUMONT DEPUIS QUE LE CINÉMA EXISTE
Entrée Libre
STUDIOS PARADIS
Chais Magelis – Musée de la bande dessinée
Quai de la Charente – 16000 Angoulême
Horaires d’ouverture
Du mardi au vendredi de 10h à 18h
Samedi, dimanche et jours fériés de 14h à 18h
En juillet et août, ouverture jusqu’à 19h
Attaché de presse :
Emilie Imbert - Tél : 09 54 26 31 17 - relationspresse@eimbert.com
GAUMONT - Quentin Becker - Tél : 01 46 43 23 06 - quentin.becker@gaumont.com
GAUMONT - Carole Dourlent - Tél : 01 46 43 23 14 - carole.dourlent@gaumont.com
Site officiel :
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Il était une fois : La Dolce Vita - Bande-annonce
Il était une fois...
La Dolce Vita
Mardi 10 décembre 2013 à 20H
« Il était une fois... », le rendez-vous qui vous fait (re)découvrir les films incontournables du patrimoine cinématographique !
« Il était une fois... » vous invite à voir ou à revoir les chefs d'œuvre qui ont marqué le septième art. Loin d'être une séance banale, « Il était une fois... » c'est l'occasion de découvrir un film d'exception sur grand écran, introduit par une présentation filmée de Philippe Rouyer, journaliste et chroniqueur dans Le Cercle de Canal + et qui collabore notamment à la revue Positif.
Le 10 décembre, ne manquez pas La Dolce Vita de Federico Fellini, un classique qui a marqué l'histoire du cinéma.
Poursuivant sont rêve de devenir écrivain, Marcelo Rubini fuit sa province natale en direction de Rome, où il devient chroniqueur pour un journal à sensations. En quête de scoops, le héros découvre au fil de ses recherches les coulisses d'une capitale extravagante, peuplée de figures féminines oniriques. Au cœur de cet univers incroyable surgit Sylvia, une grande star fraîchement débarquée d'Hollywood...
A travers ce film, le réalisateur a su dépeindre la Rome de l'ère hollywoodienne sans mystères ni tabous. Reconnu comme l'œuvre fellinienne par excellence, La Dolce Vita a révélé, à son époque, un monde de plaisir et d'insouciance et a su toucher un large public au fil du temps.
Ce film sera proposé en version numérique restaurée inédite pour une expérience unique.
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Photo © 1959 - PATHE PRODUCTION - RIAMA FILM
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Gaumont Parnasse / PARIS
Gaumont Opéra côté Capucines / PARIS
Pathé Beaugrenelle / PARIS
Gaumont Disney Village / CHESSY
Pathé Belle Epine / THIAIS
Gaumont Carré Sénart / SENART
Pathé Boulogne / BOULOGNE
Gaumont Angers Multiplexe / ANGERS
Gaumont Nantes / NANTES
Pathé Rives de l'Orne / CAEN
Gaumont Rennes / RENNES
Pathé Docks 76 / ROUEN
Gaumont Docks Vauban / LE HAVRE
Pathé Evreux / EVREUX
Gaumont Parc Millesime / REIMS
Gaumont Amiens / AMIENS
Pathé Orléans / ORLEANS
Pathé Brumath / STRASBOURG
Pathé Belfort / BELFORT
Pathé Bellecour / LYON
Pathé Valence / VALENCE
Pathé Chavant / GRENOBLE
Pathé Chambéry Les Halles / CHAMBERY
Pathé Madeleine / MARSEILLE
Pathé Massena / NICE
Pathé Liberté / TOULON
Pathé Cap Sud / AVIGNON
Gaumont Multiplexe / MONTPELLIER
Gaumont Talence / BORDEAUX
Gaumont Wilson / TOULOUSE
Invasion Scenes Europe - Us Troops (1945)
Location Unknown / Unclear - Germany?
Several shots of American soldiers and tanks at standstill. Several shots of the landscape, hills, fields and trees, smoke rising. Soldiers firing very large field gun. More landscape shots with troops and tanks at standstill. Tanks moving across field and along road.
Plane flies overhead. American soldiers checking woman's papers. Large field gun being loaded and fired by American crew, they all put hands over ears as the gun fires. Several shots of the field, it is muddy and covered in shallow snow.
Military vehicles driving through town. Tanks at standstill on field. Tanks driving off the field to road, extremely muddy. American soldiers eating, chatting, relaxing. Road side reading 'Metz 43 km, Saarbrucken 59 km'.
American troops and vehicles in a town. Close up shot of muddy helmet with red cross on lying on ground, soldier's boot steps on it. American soldier walking between two women, he is holding younger woman's hand.
American soldiers with two live chickens and feathering third. Two soldiers are holding a chicken, one has a knife over its neck, getting ready to kill it. Another soldier next to them holding a hare by the ears.
More shots of soldiers and vehicles around. Tanks driving through town, tanks, jeeps, bren carriers around. More tanks and jeeps driving through streets. German road sign reading 'Morchingen 16 km, Metz 29 km'.
FILM ID:1999.06
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Visite de la salle Dolby Cinema™ à Rouen.
Suivez Fabien Rubio, le directeur des cinémas Pathé à Rouen et Gaumont au Grand Quevilly. Il nous présente la salle Dolby Cinema™ qu'il vient d'ouvrir, la troisième de France.
Automobile Tour Of France (1959)
Unissued / Unused material.
Automobile tour of France.
Travelling shot from car as it drives along Riviera road. MS Ferrari driven by Olivier Gendebien. MS from one of the competing cars travelling along Riviera road. MS pan with Jaguar driven by Da Silva Ramos. Various shots of competitors arriving at the Belgian frontier. MS Olivier Gendebien receiving Cup. Various shots Da Silva Ramos with baby son.
Various shots of Jaguar, Porsche and Panhard arriving at Monthlery. Various shots of competitors racing on track at Monthlery. CU Gendebien as he gets out of Ferrari. Various shots of Customs post on Belgian frontier.
MS crowd, pan to pits at Francochamps. Pan with drivers as they race to their vehicles and drive away in Le Mans style start. MS judge at side of track. Various shots of cars racing around circuit at Francochamps.
Various shots of cars on the road to Rouen. Various shots including travel shot of cars racing around circuit at Pau. Travel shot from rear seat of car at night.
FILM ID:2754.03
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
Automobile Tour De France (1960)
Unissued / Unused material.
Automobile Tour de France. Auvergne, France and Switzerland.
Various shots as cars pass camera, one is a Jaguar. CU young boy holding his ears against noise of cars. Various shots start of the race, and race in progress. Various night shots of the winners, Ferrari drivers Willy Mairesse and Georges Berger, being presented with flowers.
FILM ID:2784.03
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES.
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
General De Gaulle's Tour Of Normandy (1960)
Caen, Evreux, Rouen, Le Havre all in Normandy, France.
LS. MS. French President Charles De Gaulle's drive through crowd lined street of Caen. Elevated Full screen, crowd MS. as De Gaulle shakes hands with people in the crowd in Evreux. LS. Crowd applauding. LS. De Gaulle on balcony of Evreux Town Hall. LS. De Gaulle's car arriving in Rouen. MS. as De Gaulle shakes hands with people in the crowd. Travel shot along road on arrival at Le Havre. MS. as De Gaulle shakes hands with former President Rene Coty who lives in Le Havre. LS. De Gaulle standing in car driving along crowd. lined road. Elevated GV. Massed crowd. MS. De Gaulle addressing crowd. Elevated GV massed crowd in square.
Mute. Dupe Neg.
FILM ID:2966.29
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Liberation Scenes - South Of France (1944)
Unissued / Unused Material.
Southern France.
Various shots of American troops coming ashore and meeting locals. German POWs (Prisoners of War) march in long lines along the road.
Shots of troops near road sign indicating Toulon.
US troops drive through streets and are warmly welcomed by locals.
Various shots of funeral ceremony. Locals and military pay their respects.
Various shots of women collaborators having heads shaved.
FILM ID:2133.08
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