
PARIS INTERNATIONAL
LESBIAN & FEMINIST FILM FESTIVAL
Quand les lesbiennes se font du cinéma
Opening of cash desks:
Thursday, October 31st at 5:00pm; the following days at 11:00am.
Note: due to the big crowd for the opening session, we recommend you to come early to buy tickets.
Screenings:
Throughout the entire duration of the festival, we offer homemade meals for all tastes, cooked on site and prepared with love: hot dishes, quiches, sandwiches, soups, vegan salads, desserts and other treats.
Our unbeatable prices:
Café Card
Save time and money: instead of exchanging your euros for a wad of drink/meal tickets* enjoy our prepaid card at €14 for a value of €15. We offer you 1€.
Available for presale.
* we don't take cash at the bar
1 rue Riesener, 75012 Paris.
Metros: line 8 ("Montgallet" station) or line 6 ("Daumesnil" or "Dugommier" station)
Bus Lines (wheelchair accessible stops): line 29 ("Mairie du XIIe" stop), line 46 ("Montgallet" stop) or line 64 ("Daumesnil" stop)
Vélib Stations: n°12028 at 42 allée Vivaldi, n°12013 facing the 39 rue Montgallet, n°12027 at 2 rue Montgallet or n°12109 at 212 rue de Charenton
2 spaces rue Riesener, 2 spaces rue Antoine-Julien Hénard, 1 space allée Vivaldi et 1 space avenue Daumesnil
During the Festival, the following activities take place at Espace Reuilly:
Espace Reuilly is accessible to disabled persons and persons with reduced mobility (PRM).
This festival venue is a no smoking area. Smokers can "roast their cigs" outside where ashtrays are provided. Smokers respect these guidelines and everyone finds that more pleasant.
Consumption of food or beverages is prohibited in the projection room.
The doors close every night at midnight. Everyone (festival goers and organizers) must have left the venue at midnight.
Cineffable has authorised Well Well Well to shoot footage and carry out interviews at the festival to cover this important event in the lesbian calendar.
Everyone who is filmed (apart from global shots where identification is not possible) has to give her authorisation before her image is broadcast publicly, (via television, broadcast outside the family circle, internet) and the media have agreed to respect this rule.
More generally, modern techniques have multiplied the possibilities for photographing and filming and many of you immortalise these collective events with the help of your mobile phones. As long as you only use these pictures privately, this poses no problem.
On the other hand when a public showing is envisaged, including via internet blogs - we ask you to respect the following rules:
- ask for Cineffable's authorisation,
- inform each person who is filmed of the plans to use the images and get their written accord.
Cineffable can not be held responsible for the actions of festival goers who do not respect these rules.
The festival team