Silent cinema resurrected by live music in the heart of the Pyrenees
Created in 1998 by the Remue Méninges association, the Anères Festival is a unique event in France dedicated to silent cinema accompanied by live music. Every year at Pentecost, this small village of 180 inhabitants between Saint-Gaudens and Tarbes transforms into the capital of silent cinema. Films are screened in restored copies from major European film archives, accompanied live by professional musicians at the foot of the screen. Since its creation, over 420 silent films have been presented with some 215 different musicians, attracting an average of over 300 spectators per screening. Admission is free, with participation by donation.
Every year at Pentecost, the tiny village of Anères, nestled in the Hautes-Pyrénées between Saint-Gaudens and Tarbes, hosts a festival like no other. The Anères Festival – Silent Film and Talking Piano, founded in 1998 by the Remue Méninges association, offers a unique cinematic experience: the screening of restored silent films, accompanied live by professional musicians positioned at the foot of the screen.
The founding idea of the festival is to bring cinema closer to live performance. Each screening becomes a singular event, with music improvised or composed specifically for the occasion. The film copies are obtained from major European film archives, ensuring exceptional screening quality. Short and feature films are shown, ranging from comedy to drama, fantasy to documentary.
Despite its 180 inhabitants, Anères attracts an average of over 300 spectators per screening. The Café du Village becomes a meeting place for cinephiles, musicians, and locals. The festival is free, with participation being voluntary, symbolized by a giant piggy bank.
Since its creation, the festival has presented over 420 silent films (shorts and features) accompanied by approximately 215 different musicians, making Anères a reference point for the rediscovery of silent film heritage.
The 27th edition of the Anères Festival will be held from May 20 to 24, 2026, from the Wednesday to the Sunday preceding Pentecost Monday. The festival will continue its mission of rediscovering silent cinema accompanied by live music.
The Anères Festival returns for its 27th edition from May 20 to 24, 2026. The annual meeting for silent film and talking piano will be held as every year at Pentecost in the village of Anères.
By car: Anères is located between Saint-Gaudens and Tarbes, accessible via the D817. The village is about 1 hour from Toulouse and 30 minutes from Tarbes.
By train: The nearest station is Lannemezan, about 10 km away. Anères is a 1-hour train ride from Toulouse.
Admission to the festival is free. Participation is voluntary, by donation.
Gîtes, bed and breakfasts, and campsites are available in the surrounding area, particularly in Lannemezan and nearby villages.
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