The closing ceremony of the Lumière festival was held on Sunday, October 22 at the Halle Tony Garnier in front of an audience of 5,000.
The Lumière Award recipient shot her very first film, a remake of Leaving the Lumière Factory.
Swept away by emotion, Jane Fonda received the Lumière Award in Lyon, surrounded by a decidedly feminine presence.
Final analysis for our noble journalist who will have covered the festival from multiple points of view.
A report on the round table held in Lyon, Women and Cinema: Pioneers.
Seeing Claire Denis’ films screened at Lumière, with an audience, grouped together in a limited timeframe, is a very particular experience.
Exclusive interview with the genial Algerian artiste.
The producer of KG Productions received the distinction on Thursday, October 19th, accompanied by her husband and children.
We met the conductor, admired for taking silent movies into opera houses and concert halls.
Portrait of a passionate fan of Henri Verneuil and a Lumière festival loyalist.
The slammer visited young patients at the Woman-Mother-Child Hospital for the screening of “Kirikou and the Sorceress.”
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Bringing you live news and interviews throughout the festival, Radio Lumière will fill the airwaves again for the 2018 edition.
The Mexican filmmaker gave us the inside details on his latest film, Roma.
The grand Norwegian actress shared her memories during a master class both luminous and lively, in her image. Highlights.
The legendary journalist of Positif magazine shares valuable advice on his profession in the framework of five thematic workshops.
Present for the screening of “The Seduction of Joe Tynan,” Schatzberg says he was discovered by “talent scout” Pierre Rissient.
He doesn’t believe “in God, but in Al Pacino.” Expressive and hilarious, Spanish actor Javier Bardem evoked memories from his filming experiences.
A round-up of the opening ceremony, with a full-capacity crowd, on Saturday, October 13.
Jean Paul Gaultier honors the Lumière festival with a special creation for its annual t-shirt, an image of a woman-camera exuding mystery and beauty.
The image of the Lumière Award laureate in two styles for women and men. Check out our online boutique.
Some 40 photographs issued from family archives.
Before he was a (major) filmmaker, Jerry Schatzberg photographed Dylan from 1965-1967, the period where the singer released two legendary albums: Highway 51 Revisited (1965) and Blonde on Blonde (1966).
A look back at nine years of Lumière festival guests and their evocative portraits, knowing glances or enigmatic expressions.
On Friday, October 12th, we kick off the anniversary edition with the festival village inauguration at 7pm, continuing at La Plateforme at 10pm.
The delicious, early-morning tradition of the festival. Share a typical meal at a genuine “bouchon” of Lyon.
Unique opportunities with invited guests to hear about their cinema lives.
Located in the heart of Lumière park, between the Lumière Villa and the Hangar du Premier-Film, the village offers areas open to all.
Find major classics, films of the 2018 line-up, or rare gems at the largest collection of heritage DVDs in France.
Between screenings, extend your enjoyment of discovery through a selection of works related to the program and much more.
Bringing you live news and interviews throughout the festival, Radio Lumière will fill the airwaves again for the 2018 edition.
192 pages to know everything about the festival.
Every evening in the Institut Lumière Park, free admission.
Screenings for hospitalized children and at the Lyon-Corbas prison.
New: Michael Ciment workshop, Radio Lumière, the newspaper, the catalog.
The Bernard Chardère Prize, the Raymond Chirat Prize and the Fabienne Vonier Prize.
To be published during the 2018 Lumière festival: Sergio Leone, a biography by Christopher Frayling, and L’Odyssée de 2001, articles and interview with Stanley Kubrick.
Cultural events are taking place in parallel to the festival, magnifying the rich Lumière program.
For a week during the festival, learn from and engage with Michel Ciment every morning at 10am.
Lyon, city of the invention of the Cinematograph
Feel like taking advantage of the festival to explore Lyon’s monuments, recommended spots, hidden & secret corners? Head toward your office of tourism.
Good films, good food, good friends… And a good night’s sleep too, thanks to the comfort and character of the Gîtes of France.
Once again this year, restaurants in Lyon join the big celebration of the Lumière festival.
Lumière encourages public transportation. On festival Saturdays, get 40% off tickets, while kids ride free.
Fly with Air France and benefit from discounts up to 50% on domestic French flights (including Corsica).
Get around easily in Lyon, thanks to our interactive map. Locate the festival venues and plan for your arrival.
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