Ciné Vauban, Movie theater in Saint-Malo, France.
Ciné Vauban is a modern cinema building in Saint-Malo with eight screening rooms showing different films each day. The facility is integrated into the La Grande Passerelle cultural center, allowing it to host film discussions and other events alongside regular screenings.
The cinema was established as an independent venue and later became part of La Grande Passerelle cultural center, strengthening its role in the community. This integration allowed it to expand beyond showing films into hosting cultural discussions and events.
The venue screens French productions and international films in their original languages, serving audiences who want to see movies as filmmakers intended. Regular film discussions and cultural events bring people together beyond just watching movies.
Screenings run Monday through Saturday between 13:45 and 20:30, with Sunday hours starting at 11:00. It helps to check exact showtimes in advance since different films may start at varying times throughout these hours.
Three of the eight screening rooms feature audio-description systems specifically designed for blind and visually impaired visitors. This allows many people to fully experience films in their own way.
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