Les Lumières, Movie theater in Nanterre, France
Les Lumières is a cinema in Nanterre with four screening rooms located on rue Maurice-Thorez. The venue shows French and international films throughout the year in standard formats.
The cinema is named after the Lumière brothers, who invented the Cinématographe and presented the first commercial film screening in Paris in 1895. The name honors these pioneers of early cinema.
The cinema presents independent films and international productions that draw local artists and film enthusiasts to the neighborhood. Visitors experience a programming approach dedicated to French and world cinema.
The cinema is centrally located in Nanterre and easily accessible by public transportation. The entire venue is wheelchair accessible and online ticket booking is available.
The venue accepts special payment methods such as Cheque Cinéma Universel and Cinéchèques, which support regular moviegoers. This makes attendance more affordable for many local viewers.
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