Friday, October 11, 2024

Oktoberfest: 10 Days of Festivities at Café de Paris in Monte-Carlo

 

The Marché de la Condamine will kick off its own Oktoberfest celebrations from 10th to 12th October, before the Café de Paris in Casino Square takes the reins with 10 unforgettable nights of Bavarian-themed fun from 18th to 27th October.

Traditionally, Monaco has its own version of this beloved event, with the Café de Paris festivities becoming a favorite among locals and tourists alike—occasionally even drawing participation from the Princely family.

This year, from 18th to 27th October, the ground-floor terrace of the iconic Café de Paris will be transformed into a Bavarian-style beer hall. Long communal tables will encourage mingling, while a dance floor will invite guests to move to the lively tunes of the Hansi Schitter Band. Authentic German dishes and beers will complete the festive experience.

Join the festivities where everyone is welcome. Click here for more information and tickets to the event.

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Rencontres In&Out - Festival du Film Queer 2024 - Cannes

 

The 13e Rencontres cinématographiques In&Out takes place from October 9th to 12th in Cannes.

On the program of this new edition, there will be unpublished screenings, and a masterclass by the filmmaker Gael Morel, who will present his latest film, a DJ set by the "mythical" Rita Warhol and a show drag of the troupe cabaret "The Beard Siren".

    Wednesday, 9 October

  • 2.30 p.m. - -Meeting with director Gael Morel
    As part of Image Wednesdays in partnership with Cannes Cinéma.
    Free entry on reservation at04 97 06 44 83
    Venue: Mediatheque Noailles, 1 BC. Jean de Noailles in Cannes

  • 7 p.m. - -Film “Living, dying, reborn”
    Screening in the presence of director Gael Morel.
    Ticket Price: EUR 6
    Place: Studio 13 / C'Picaud, 23 BC of Dr. Picaud in Cannes

    Thursday, 10 October

    18:30 -Cine-conference “Orlando, my political biography”
    Screening of Paul B's film. Preciado followed by an exchange around the theme “Transidentities - Gender Disorder”. In partnership with Cannes University and Cannes Cinema.
    Ticket Price: EUR 5
    Venue: Espace Miramar, 35 rue Pasteur in Cannes

     Friday, 11 October
  • 6 p.m. - -Short films “The boy at night” and “Heroes”
    Screenings of short films by Jérémy Piette and Astré Desrives.
    Free entry on reservation at04 97 06 44 83
    Venue: Mediatheque Noailles, 1 BC. Jean de Noailles in Cannes

    7.30pm -Musical evening with DJ Set by Rita Warhol
    Free entry on reservation at04 97 06 44 83
    Venue: Mediatheque Noailles, 1 BC. Jean de Noailles in Cannes

    Saturday, 12 October
     
    7 p.m. - -Film "The Beard Mermaid"
    Screening of the film by Nicolas Bellenchombre and Arthur Delamotte with the film crew who will present a "Drag Show" before the screening.
    Ticket Price: EUR 5
    Venue: Olympia cinema, 5 rue de la Pompe in Cannes

    For all cinema enthusiasts, this will be both an educational and entertaining few days in Cannes.

Monday, September 30, 2024

Expanded Train Services and Improved Connectivity for the Côte d'Azur & Monaco

 

It’s been a long time coming. To the relief of locals and undoubtedly tourists, many of whom have faced frustration and stress while trying to catch a train during peak hours—especially during the crowded summer months, when train cars are often packed to capacity.
 
Finally, travel on the SNCF's local TER lines is set to improve in the coming months as the railway introduces a series of new measures aimed at making journeys more convenient and enjoyable for passengers.
 
In recent weeks, the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur division of SNCF faced significant criticism after announcing the cancellation of late evening and early morning services between Nice and Ventimiglia due to essential maintenance work.

In response, the Monaco Government, along with other affected areas, intervened, demanding a practical solution, including an increase in replacement bus services. And fortunately, the SNCF has agreed to revise its plans.

The PACA SNCF has now unveiled a series of upcoming changes to modernize travel on local TER lines, starting on 15th December, with a trial run scheduled for 3rd October.
 
Announced by Monaco’s Minister of Equipment, Environment and Urban Planning, Céline Caron-Dagioni, and Jean-Pierre Serrus, Vice President of the Sud Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Region, on 26th September, these measures include more frequent trains and extended operating hours.
 
Soon, trains will run every 15 minutes between Cannes and Menton, and Saturday evening services along the coast, from Les Arcs and Grasse to Ventimiglia via Cannes, Nice, and Monaco, will be extended until 2am.
 
In addition, SNCF has committed to renovating and modernizing its train carriages, establishing a dedicated supervision center in Nice, and enhancing customer service.

Tuesday, September 24, 2024

ZeFestival 2024

 

"Movies can heal. Not the world, of course, but our worldview.” Wim Wenders
 
Taking place this October, November, and December of this year in Nice, Avignon, Marseille, Toulon, and Seillans. The ZeFestival has become a strong tradition in the region and is an all inclusive LGBTQ+ event.

The inauguration of the festival takes place on October 10 at 19h at Le Croque Bedaine Restaurant in Nice where everyone is welcome to attend.

The Polychromes Assocation is proud to invite you to the 17th edition of ZeFestival, which more than a simple cinematographic event, crosses and celebrates the stories of the diversity of genders and sexualities, in all its forms, cinema, literature, poetry, painting, photography , singing, stand-up, debates, meetings and festive and fun evenings.

Our choices focus on stories too often left aside by major cultural scenes. We highlight the experiences, struggles and triumphs of LGBTQIA+ people, providing a platform for voices that are sometimes marginalized, sometimes damaged, always resilient.

At a time when the return of fundamentalism and exclusion is asserting itself in Europe, we offer a vector of empathy, a cry of freedom, an affirmation of identity. Whether through poignant dramas, hard-hitting documentaries, refreshing comedies or avant-garde works, each film in this edition has been selected for its ability to challenge conventions and reaffirm the importance of inclusiveness.

We invite you to dive into these vibrant stories, to laugh, to cry, to reflect, and to celebrate with us the infinite beauty of diversity. This festival is also a tribute to all the people who have fought and continue to fight for their rights, their recognition and their dignity. It is also a promise to those looking for a safe space to be fully themselves. May this edition reflect our community: strong, bold, and incredibly beautiful!

Sophie Lannier, President of Polychromes
 
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