Matthieu Joffres and Yann de Gaetano

Le CinéMo

Launched in 2025 with the aim of bringing arthouse cinema to those who lack access to it, the CinéMo mobile cinema travels across French towns and villages to offer free, open-to-all film screenings . Designed to share a passion for cinema with as many people as possible, it screens bold and unifying films and complements its screenings with workshops on film appreciation and introduction to cinema tailored to all audiences.

CinéMo plans its itineraries in collaboration with municipalities, intermunicipal associations, and local organizations, primarily in rural areas and priority neighborhoods.
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Matthieu Joffres

CinéMo's Second Regional Tour in Île-de-France

2026
June 2 through August 29

Following a successful first regional tour in the Île-de-France region, CinéMo will travel throughout the region for the second consecutive year over a 13-week period.

CinéMo is hitting the road for a major summer tour across the region. For 13 weeks, it will travel through the departments of Val-d’Oise, Seine-et-Marne, and Yvelines to bring the magic of cinema to those who don’t have easy access to it, particularly due to their geographic or economic circumstances.

The CinéMo tour in the Île-de-France region will feature special screenings of films produced with the region’s support, as well as hands-on filmmaking workshops, so you can discover or rediscover the magic of cinema right in your neighborhood!

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 the 2026 selection consists of:

  • Juliette Hochart, Head of Catalog at Studiocanal
  • ‍IvanGuyot, Editorial Manager, CANAL+ Cinéma‍
  • Adrien Desanges, co-founder of Benshi and manager of Studio des Ursulines
  • Quentin Stalliveri, Director of the Les Arcs Summit
  • Juliette Douhaire, Head of Youth and School Programs, Day 2 Distribution Festival
  • Abdelhamid Nichane, Events Coordinator for Mantes-la-Ville
  • Seven young people from RURA, an organization dedicated to rural youth: Juliette Cahen, Liliana Ducoudray, Marie-Gabrielle Humair, Eliott Pamart, Azilis Saudry, Noé Soury-Focki, and Mathis Zegna-Rata

Photos

Itinerary

BRAY-ET-LÛ (95)
8 School Street
Tuesday, June 2
Saturday, June 6
June 2, 2026
June 6, 2026
MAGNY-EN-VEXIN (95)
Europe Parking Lot, Dailly Boulevard
Tuesday, June 9
Saturday, June 13
June 9, 2026
June 13, 2026
VILLENEUVE-SUR-BELLOT (77)
Parking lot at the community center, Rue des Aunes
Tuesday, June 16
Thursday, June 18
June 16, 2026
June 18, 2026
LA FERTÉ-GAUCHER (77)
Place du Général de Gaulle
Friday, June 19
Wednesday, June 24
June 19, 2026
June 24, 2026
REBAIS (77)
Market square
Thursday, June 25
Saturday, June 27
June 25, 2026
June 27, 2026
MANTES-LA-VILLE (78)
Parking on Rue des Brouets
Tuesday, June 30
Wednesday, July 1
June 30, 2026
July 1, 2026
MANTES-LA-VILLE (78)
Market Square, Ile de France Street
Thursday, July 2
Saturday, July 4
July 2, 2026
July 4, 2026
TANKS (95)
Vocational High School Parking Lot, 2 Jean Hamon Street
Tuesday, July 7
Saturday, July 11
July 7, 2026
July 11, 2026
QUINCY-VOISINS (77)
Jean Ferrat Square, Lucie Aubrac Street
Tuesday, July 14
Thursday, July 16
July 14, 2026
July 16, 2026
TOURNAN-EN-BRIE (77)
Remparts Parking Lot, Edmond de Rothschild Square
Friday, July 17
Saturday, July 18
July 17, 2026
July 18, 2026
BEAUMONT-DU-GÂTINAIS (77)
Parking lot at the Multipurpose Hall, 6 Rue du Mail E
Tuesday, July 21
Saturday, July 25
July 21, 2026
July 25, 2026
DAMMARTIN-EN-GOËLE (77)
Alexis Vastine Gymnasium Parking Lot, Avenue de l’Europe
Tuesday, July 28
Wednesday, July 29
July 28, 2026
July 29, 2026
OTHIS (77)
Place de la Révolution, 4 Avenue du 8 Mai 1945
Thursday, July 30
Saturday, August 1
July 30, 2026
August 1, 2026
AVERNES (95)
Tuesday, August 4
Thursday, August 6
August 4, 2026
August 6, 2026
COMING SOON (95)
Friday, August 7
Saturday, August 8
August 7, 2026
August 8, 2026
LORREZ-LE-BOCAGE-PRÉAUX (77)
Tuesday, August 11
Saturday, August 15
August 11, 2026
August 15, 2026
CHAUSSY (95)
6 Bray and Lu Road
Tuesday, August 18
Saturday, August 22
August 18, 2026
August 22, 2026
MEAUX (77)
Tuesday, August 25
Saturday, August 29
August 25, 2026
August 29, 2026
CinéMo
TOURNAN-EN-BRIE (77)
Friday, July 17

Remparts Parking Lot, Edmond de Rothschild Square

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The resources

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