Credits

Le CinéMo

Born in 2025 out of the desire to share art-house cinema with those who don't have access to it, the CinéMo cinema-mobile criss-crosses France's communes to screen bold, unifying films. Accessible to all free of charge, the CinéMo offers free cinema screenings with free admission, in order to create spaces for dialogue, exchange and to pass on the passion for the 7ᵉ art to as many people as possible.

Credits

CinéMo at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival

2025
JUNE 5 to 21

As part of the Annecy Festival, CinéMo is offering three programs of short films from the 2024 edition of the festival.

The "Best of Annecy 2024" brings together a selection of short films from the last edition, including a majority of award-winning films, and an opening sequence created by second-year students at GOBELINS Paris. Ages 16 and up.

The "Best of Annecy Kids 2024" is a collection of funny, moving and poetic short films designed to amaze the very young. Ages 6 and up.

The "Best of Annecy 2024: Spotlight on Women Directors", produced in collaboration with Women in Animation, brings together the most talented women directors of the Annecy 2024 edition. Ages 14 and up.

Practical Information:

Address: Cultura parking lot, 120 Rue des Peupliers, 74330 Epagny Metz-Tessy

Jury presentation

Each year, the permanent programme is chosen by a selection committee made up of personalities and professionals from the film industry (actors, programmers, producers) as well as members of civil society.

The jury for selection 2025 is made up of :

  • Wim Wenders, represented by his Foundation
  • ‍IvanGuyot, Editorial Manager, CANAL+ Cinéma‍
  • Juliette Hochart, Catalog Director, STUDIOCANAL
  • Anne Pouliquen, Director of Futura Cinéma, in charge of the Arcs Summit and Rencontres du Cinéma
  • Graezi Abira, co-founder of the "Graines d'orateur 93" association
  • Kevine Mambiki, Educator, city of Mantes-la-Jolie
  • 4 students from Lycée Maurice Eliot in Epinay Sous Senart (Essonne): Esma Djellab Benaissa, Fanny Boillot, Cyril Ranson-Bellandi & Claude Balossa

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Itinerary

CANNES (6)
6 avenue Victor Hugo, Quartier La Bocca Nord.
May 13 to 21, 2025
Tuesday to Saturday at 6.30pm and all day Saturday.
2025-05-13
2025-05-21
GRASSE (6)
50 Route de Cannes
May 27 to 29, 2025
2025-05-27
2025-05-29
VALDEROURE (6)
Chemin de la Planque
May 30 to 31, 2025
2025-05-30
2025-05-31
EPAGNY METZ-TESSY (74)
Cultura parking lot, 120 Rue des Peupliers
June 5 to 14, 2025
2025-06-05
2025-06-14
PLANAISE (73)
Planaise schoolyard, 13 Le Turchet
June 17, 2025
2025-06-17
2025-06-17
COGNIN (73)
Avenue de Corinthe
June 18, 2025
2025-06-18
2025-06-18
VALGELON-LA-ROCHETTE (73)
Intersection of Avenue du Centenaire and Rue du 8 mai 1945
June 19 to 21, 2025
2025-06-19
2025-06-21

Introducing the mobile cinema

Matthieu Joffres
The CinéMo was designed by Premices and Co, with support from the Canal+ Foundation.
Designed with the support of the Canal+ Foundation, the CinéMo is a 72-seat, CNC-compliant cinema truck, created by the design firm Premices and Co, which specializes in the circular economy and eco-design of cultural facilities. Thanks to its committed and accessible programming, the CinéMo will help educate people about images, address social issues and raise awareness of the cinema among young people.

Born of the desire to share art-house cinema with those who don't have access to it, the CinéMo travels the length and breadth of France to screen audacious, rallying films, create spaces for dialogue and exchange, and share the passion of the 7th art with as many people as possible.
Matthieu Joffres

Designer interviews

With this mobile cinema, Camille Chardayre, co-founder of Prémices and Co, and Jean-François Aimé, Creative Director, propose a response that is at once formal, sensitive and committed, echoing Jacques Tati's humanist vision: "Cinema is a pen, paper and hours of observing the world and its people.

Guided by this approach, they imagined a mobile cinema designed to go out and meet audiences, in a spirit of observation, listening and proximity. Their approach is in line with a desire to make culture accessible, particularly in isolated, rural or suburban areas. The choice of "fresh butter" yellow - a warm, familiar color, inspired by public service vehicles - is a strong visual signal, capable of uniting and creating a direct link with users. This luminous yellow, identifiable throughout France, transforms the truck into a comforting and welcoming cultural landmark. They designed a simple, monolithic, satin-finish shape, marked by geometric flat tints, that asserts its contemporary identity while remaining rooted in a tradition of service. The subtle contrast between yellow and violet, an absorbing and soothing color, enhances the cinematic experience, giving this traveling cinema an atmosphere that's intimate, comfortable and open to all.

"Mobility and making culture accessible are among the missions we support through our projects, and here, for the first time, through a mobile object such as the CinéMo. [...] Reaching out to audiences who aren't city dwellers is a creative commitment we're committed to, with the social and solidarity mission that this implies." Jean-François Aimé

- Camille Chardayre, co-founder of Prémices and Co and Jean-François Aimé, creative director