Robert-Lynen cineclub

The cineclub Robert-Lynen is an institution created in 1926 by the town of Paris under the name of school cineclub of the town of Paris . One gave him the name of the actor Robert Lynen in 1967. It is located 11 rue Jacques-Bingen in the 17th district.

Its mission is of:

  • to project films near the nursery schools and elementary thanks to a system of loan;
  • to organize for the schools and extra-curricular projections in a network of 12 rooms partners;
  • to diffuse films near the movies school clubs (7000 lent films each year);
  • to train the teachers and the pupils with the reading of films and new technologies, since 1991;
  • to animate cultural classes and workshops of cinema;
  • to preserve the cinematographic documents (in particular 400 scientific, technical films artistic and of discovered other countries carried out as from 1910);
  • to preserve the photographic documents, sights on glass like more: 5000 negative old on Paris and: 5000 autochrome plates of the collection J. Gervais-Courtellemont.

It has moreover a room of projection more not making it possible however to receive the young public.

Reference

  • Plate of the cineclub Robert Lynen

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