This evening of short films takes us on a journey to the origins of cinema, with a mix of magic, invention and humor.
From the fantastic illusions of Georges Méliès to the social satire of Alice Guy, pioneer of narrative cinema, the program highlights the extraordinary creativity of the early days of the seventh art. The burlesque comedies of Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin complete this journey, blending visual poetry and social criticism. Each film testifies to the emergence of a cinematic language that is still under construction, but already daring. Between dreams, laughter and experimentation, this screening invites us to rediscover the evocative power of silent cinema. A lively immersion in a cinematic heritage that never ceases to amaze.

