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LEON

Fictional project  |   2024  |   Motion Design

This summer, while La Villette will live to the rhythm of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, this new edition of the Open Air Cinema has naturally been designed around team spirit and the French collective. Wishing to open the doors of our cinematographic cultural heritage to visitors, the place has chosen for its programming a selection of exclusively French-speaking directors, of all genres and eras combined. Eclectic choices to highlight diversity and French cultural richness, this is the challenge that La Villette has set itself.

Made in collaboration with Julie Tabourel

Every year during the summer and for more than 30 years, La Villette park becomes the largest open-air cinema in Paris, inviting Parisians to free open-air screenings, film concerts, balls and special nights. A true popular success, the place has managed to combine democratic conviviality and quality of programming: spectators of all ages, of all genders come together in deckchairs

or not, on the prairie of the triangle.

This summer, while La Villette will live to the rhythm of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, this new edition of the Open Air Cinema has naturally been designed around team spirit and the French collective. Wishing to open the doors of our cinematographic cultural heritage to visitors, the place has chosen for its programming a selection of exclusively French-speaking directors, of all genres and eras combined. Eclectic choices to highlight French diversity and cultural richness, this is the challenge that La Villette has set itself.

Also with this in mind, it aspires to highlight today's young Parisian talents by deploying Premiers Pas, the Friday event where student productions are screened in the first part of the evening. Today La Villette would like to get closer to design students by offering them the opportunity to visually design an original theme song based on one of the selected films.

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