Premiers Plans Festival
Cinema Short Film Documentary

Premiers Plans Festival

European Film Festival in Angers

Angers — Maine-et-Loire (49) Since 1989

About Premiers Plans

Created in 1989, the Premiers Plans Festival in Angers is dedicated to first European films. Every winter in January, it brings together over 70,000 spectators for competitions of feature and short films, retrospectives of great filmmakers, script readings, and workshops. The festival has established itself as an essential springboard for young European directors and a major cinephile event in France.

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Premiers Plans: The Meeting Place for Young European Cinema

Since 1989, the Premiers Plans Festival in Angers has celebrated European cinema every winter by highlighting the first films of emerging directors. With over 70,000 spectators per edition, it has become one of the most important film festivals in France and a true springboard for young filmmakers from the continent.

A Rich and Diverse Program

Each year, the festival offers official competitions for feature films, short films, and animated films, a retrospective dedicated to a great filmmaker, script readings by renowned actors, premieres, and special screenings. The program is aimed at all audiences, with screenings for young audiences from age 3 and educational workshops for schools.

A Commitment to Parity and Inclusion

The Premiers Plans Festival is committed to a 50/50 approach for gender equality and actively pursues a policy of prevention of sexist and sexual violence. These commitments reflect the festival's desire to promote open, respectful cinema that represents a diversity of perspectives.

The Angers Workshops

In addition to the winter festival, Premiers Plans organizes the Angers Workshops, a training and support program for aspiring filmmakers, as well as the Estival, an open-air cinema event at the end of summer. The festival also develops image education programs through the Passeurs d'images and Lycéens et apprentis au cinéma initiatives.

Screening Venues in the Heart of Angers

Screenings take place in several venues in the city: the Centre de Congrès Jean-Monnier, the cinemas Les 400 Coups, Pathé Angers, and the Grand-Théâtre d'Angers. This integration into the urban fabric makes the festival a truly embedded event in the life of the city.

Practical information — Premiers Plans

Practical Information

Screening Venues

Centre de Congrès Jean-Monnier, 33 boulevard Carnot, 49000 Angers (main venue).

Cinémas Les 400 Coups, 12 rue Claveau, 49000 Angers.

Pathé Angers, 1 avenue des Droits de l'Homme, 49000 Angers.

Grand-Théâtre d'Angers, place du Ralliement, 49000 Angers.

Access

By train: Angers Saint-Laud station, then a 15-minute walk or tram line A.

By tram: Line A, Centre de Congrès stop.

Prices

Festival passes and single tickets available. Reduced rates for students, job seekers, and under 18s.

Contact

Phone: 07 49 15 77 02

Email: [email protected]

Address: 9 rue Jeanne Moreau, 49100 Angers

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Where does it take place — Premiers Plans

Centre de Congrès Jean-Monnier

9 rue Jeanne Moreau, 49100 Angers

Contact Premiers Plans

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+33 7 49 15 77 02

Premiers Plans in brief

Cinema Short Film Documentary Animation Independent Cinema Open-Air Cinema Young Audience Family Multidisciplinary International Maine-et-Loire