Friday 31 October, 20:00

Cine-concert: Nosferatu

Experience the haunting masterpiece Nosferatu with a live piano accompaniment by Thomas Delclaud from the Conservatoire de Musique de Genève. This silent German classic (1922) comes alive as Delclaud’s evocative music brings the eerie tale of Thomas Hutter and the sinister Count Orlok to life at Cinéma BIO, Carouge. A unique cinematic and musical journey not to be missed.

Rue Saint-Joseph 47,
1227 Carouge
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