Saturday 4 July, 22:00

Special Screening: Conducta-Chala

Ernesto Daranas’ intimate social drama centers on Carmela, a devoted schoolteacher in Havana who fights for her pupils, including Chala, an eleven-year-old street-smart boy. With a blend of sharp humour and raw emotion, the film paints a vivid portrait of childhood, education and resilience amid Cuba’s urban realities. Shot with a naturalistic eye, the narrative balances tenderness and social critique. Awarded Best Film at Havana and New York festivals in 2014, it confirms Daranas’ humane, observational approach to storytelling.

Chemin des Graviers 31,
1290 Versoix, Switzerland
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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2 July – 20 August

Join us this summer in the Catalpa courtyard for seven cult classics under the stars. Enjoy unforgettable soundtracks, iconic stories, and the unique atmosphere of outdoor movie nights in Carouge. Original version with subtitles.

The screenings start at dusk, but come around 21:00 to enjoy a drink beforehand!

Screening Schedule:
July 2 — Persepolis
July 8 — Trainspotting
July 16 — The Rocky Horror Picture Show
July 30 — Moulin Rouge!
August 6 — The Royal Tenenbaums
August 13 — The Blues Brothers
August 20 — Arizona Dream

2 July – 20 August

An evocative season of art films celebrating painters and visual storytelling. Each screening explores an artist’s life and practice through richly textured documentary and archival cinema, from intimate portraits of Cézanne and Van Gogh to sweeping surveys of Matisse, Monet and Klimt. Expect contemplative pacing, luminous cinematography and close study of process and perception. The programme gathers landmark art documentaries that probe creativity, representation and the emotional power of painting.

3 – 5 July

Three open-air cinema evenings featuring films filled with emotion, humanity, and courage.

Program:
Friday 3 July, 20:00 – À Bicyclette !, Mathias Mlekuz, 2024.
Saturday 4 July, 20:00 – Hola Frida, Karine Vézina and André Kadi, 2025.
Sunday 5 July, 20:00 – À bras le corps, Marie-Elsa Sgualdo, 2025.

In French.

Sunday 5 July, 22:00

Charlie Chaplin’s The Circus follows his iconic Tramp as he is chased into a travelling fair and unexpectedly becomes part of a circus troupe. Chaplin directs with a blend of delicate melodrama and kinetic slapstick, balancing tenderness and physical comedy as the Tramp falls for the circus’ equestrienne. Shot in the late silent era, the film pairs precise visual choreography with social observation, culminating in lyrical set pieces that reveal Chaplin’s mastery of pathos and comic timing.

Sunday 12 July, 19:00

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