The meeting point for auteur cinema and cinematic discoveries
For over 50 years, the La Rochelle International Film Festival (FEMA) has been a must-attend event for cinephiles. This festival highlights auteur cinema, retrospectives, and discoveries from around the world.
Created in 1973, the La Rochelle International Film Festival, also known as FEMA (Festival and Market for Auteur Cinema), is one of the oldest film festivals in France. Every year at the end of June, it offers a demanding program dedicated to auteur cinema and rare films.
The festival is distinguished by its in-depth retrospectives dedicated to major filmmakers, its discoveries of new talents, and its selection of rare or restored films. It attracts the most passionate cinephiles from all over the world.
Beyond screenings, the festival organizes meetings with directors, debates, and conferences. It is also an important professional market for auteur cinema.
The 54th edition of the La Rochelle International Film Festival returns with its demanding program dedicated to auteur cinema, retrospectives, and cinematic discoveries from around the world.
For its 54th edition, the La Rochelle International Film Festival continues to champion auteur cinema with a demanding selection of rare films, in-depth retrospectives, and international discoveries.
Cinemas of La Rochelle: CGR Dragon, Le Gallia, L'Écran, and other partner venues
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