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Ciné-club 2025/2026

  • Cultural
  • Movie screening
  • Cinema
Cinéma LE BEGO, 06430 Tende
Every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month, the Foyer Rural's ciné-club takes place at the Bégo cinema. On the program: recent films, classics and new discoveries, all in the original version with subtitles.
On the program this season:

- Sunday November 2: "Paris Texas" (1984) by Wim Wenders
"A man suddenly reappears after four years of wandering, a period about which he gives no explanation to his brother who has come to find him. They leave for Los Angeles to pick up the son of the former missing man, with whom he travels to Texas in search of Jane, the child's mother. A quest into the unknown, a mutual discovery unites these two people with tormented pasts."

- Sunday November 16: "Tatami" (2014) by Guy Nattiv and Zar Amir
"Iranian judoka Leila and her coach Maryam head to the World Judo Championships with the intention of bringing Iran its first gold medal. But during the competition, they receive an ultimatum from the Islamic Republic ordering Leila to feign injury and withdraw to avoid a possible confrontation with the Israeli athlete. With her freedom and that of her family at stake, Leila is faced with an impossible choice: bow to the Iranian regime, as her coach implores, or fight to realize her dream."

- Sunday, December 7: "Quai des orfèvres" (1947) by Henri-Georges Clouzot
"Jenny Lamour, a gifted music-hall singer, has no shortage of ambition. She accepts an invitation to dinner from Brignon, a rich and powerful man who can help her career despite the opposition of Maurice, her husband. Jealous and believing himself cheated, Maurice rushes to Brignon's house to discover his rival murdered."

- Sunday, December 21: "Who Wants Roger Rabbit?" (1998) by Robert Zemeckis
"Roger Rabbit is on his last legs. Once the crowned star of animated films, the white rabbit has been very preoccupied during filming ever since he suspected his wife, the sublime Jessica Rabbit, of cheating on him. The studio that employs Roger decides to hire a private investigator, Eddie Valliant, to find out what's behind this story, which is far more complex than it seems!"

- Sunday, January 4: "Night on earth" (1991) by Jim Jarmusch
"5 cab stories taking place simultaneously in 5 cities around the world, in Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Rome and Helsinki."

- Sunday, January 18 at 5pm: "Flow" (2024) by Gints Zilbalodis - Special children's screening
"A cat wakes up in a waterlogged universe where all human life seems to have disappeared. He finds refuge on a boat with a group of other animals. But getting along with them proves an even greater challenge than overcoming his fear of water! From now on, they'll all have to learn to overcome their differences and adapt to the new world that has been thrust upon them."

- Sunday, February 1: "Laurence Anyways" (2012) by Xavier Dolan
"This is the story of an impossible love. On his thirtieth birthday, Laurence, who is very much in love with Fred, reveals to her, after abstruse circumlocutions, his desire to become a woman."

- Sunday, February 15: "Papicha" (2019) by Mounia Meddour
"Algiers, 90s. Nedjma, an 18-year-old student living in a university housing estate, dreams of becoming a fashion designer. At nightfall, she and her best friends sneak through the mesh of the Cité's fence to the nightclub where she sells her creations to "papichas", pretty young Algerian girls. The country's political and social situation continues to deteriorate. Rejecting this fate, Nedjma decides to fight for her freedom by organizing a fashion show, defying all prohibitions."

- Sunday March 1: "Yoyo" (1964) by Pierre Etaix
"A rich little boy is bored, alone and surrounded by his servants, until the day a circus comes to town. He recognizes in the horsewoman the young girl he secretly loves."

- Sunday March 15: "The Devil Doesn't Exist" (2021) by Mohammad Rasoulof
"Iran, nowadays. Heshmat is an exemplary husband and father, but no one knows where he goes every morning. Pouya, a young conscript, can't bring himself to kill a man as he's ordered to do. Javad, who has come to propose to his beloved, is suddenly trapped in a Cornelian dilemma. Bharam, a doctor banned from practicing, has finally decided to reveal the secret of a lifetime to his niece. These four stories are inexorably linked. In a despotic regime where the death penalty still exists, men and women fight to assert their freedom."

- Sunday April 5: "Divorce Italian style" (1961) by Pietro Germi
"Ferdinando Cefalu, a Sicilian nobleman, is in love with his young cousin, Angela. But he's married to Rosalia, an unbearable woman, and divorce is illegal in Italy... Resourceful, Ferdinando concocts an "Italian divorce": push his wife into the arms of a lover, catch the unfaithful in the act and commit a crime of passion that carries a minimum prison sentence..."

- Sunday April 19: "Black Dog" (2024) by Hu Guan
"Lang returns to his hometown on the edge of the Gobi Desert. While working for the local patrol responsible for ridding the town of stray dogs, he befriends one of them. A meeting that will mark a new beginning for these two lonely souls."

- Sunday May 3: "Delicatessen" (1991) by Jean-Pierre Jeunet
"The lives of the strange inhabitants of a suburban apartment building that stands in a huge wasteland, and who all go to the butcher and pork butcher, under the sign "Delicatessen".

- Sunday, May 17: "The Guilty" (2018) by Gustav Möller
"A woman, the victim of a kidnapping, contacts the police emergency room. The line is suddenly cut. To find her, the policeman who received the call can only rely on his intuition, his imagination and his phone."

- Sunday June 7: "Un jour ça ira" (2018) by Stan and Edouard Zambeaux
"Djibi and Ange, two homeless teenagers, arrive at L'Archipel, an emergency shelter in the heart of Paris."

-Sunday, June 28: "The Shape of Water" (2018) by Guillermo Del Toro
"A modest employee of a top-secret government laboratory, Elisa leads a solitary existence, all the more isolated for being mute. Her life changes forever when she and her colleague Zelda discover an experiment even more secret than the others..."

Rates

Rates

From 5 October 2025 to 28 June 2026

From 5 October 2025 to 28 June 2026
Full price
€6.00

Associate member
€5.00

Opening times

Opening times

On 5 October 2025
  • 19:00
On 19 October 2025
  • 19:00
On 2 November 2025
  • 19:00
On 16 November 2025
  • 19:00
On 7 December 2025
  • 19:00
On 21 December 2025
  • 19:00
On 4 January 2026
  • 19:00
On 18 January 2026
  • 19:00
On 1 February 2026
  • 19:00
On 15 February 2026
  • 19:00
On 1 March 2026
  • 19:00
On 15 March 2026
  • 19:00
On 5 April 2026
  • 19:00
On 19 April 2026
  • 19:00
On 3 May 2026
  • 19:00
On 17 May 2026
  • 19:00
On 7 June 2026
  • 19:00
On 21 June 2026
  • 19:00

Location

Location

Ciné-club 2025/2026
Cinéma LE BEGO, 06430 Tende

Spoken languages

Spoken languages
  • French
Updated on 27 October 2025 at 10:46
by Office de Tourisme Menton, Riviera & Merveilles
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