BEFORE
The MCM's Befores take over venues across Marseille ahead of the Festival’s official opening on March 30. Screenings, talks, musical moments… Join us for vibrant encounters where music and cinema meet.
FILM CONCERT AZUR & ASMAR
The MCM and the Orchestre national Avignon-Provence invite you to experience an exceptional cine-concert, where Gabriel Yared’s music, performed live by the ONAP under the direction of Nicolas Simon, enhances the poetic beauty of the film Azur et Asmar by Michel Ocelot. In the presence of Gabriel Yared.
A co-production by Campus art Méditerranée / Orchestre national Avignon-Provence / Cie VBD&CO / Festival international Music & Cinema Marseille (MCM)
MUCEM · UN DIMANCHE À ISTANBUL
The MCM is partnering with the Mucem for its Ciné-dimanche and invites you on a vibrant musical journey to the heart of a city in constant motion with Crossing the Bridge, the Sound of Istanbul by Fatih Akin, followed by a festive and culinary gathering with Après M.
A session accompanied by Valérie Manteau, writer. Moderator: Boris Henry. With the participation of Mireille Jacotin, heritage curator at the Mucem.
HAPPY SHORTS
On the eve of spring, the MCM invites you to a Happy Shorts screening: a selection of sensitive and luminous films, to be enjoyed without moderation for an evening filled with poetry and a touch of lightness.
Tickets are available on site only, 30 minutes before the screening begins.
AP-HM · SOIGNER SES PROCHES : LA QUESTION DES AIDANT·ES
Continuing our exploration of the connections between ethics, culture and health alongside the Hôpitaux Universitaires de Marseille – AP-HM and the Espace de Réflexion Éthique PACA-Corse, we examine the role of informal caregivers through two short films and a discussion moderated by Dr P. Malzac, Deputy Director of the Regional Ethics Reflection Space.
Admission is free, no reservation required.
ARTE · COURT-CIRCUIT
Discover the special Music & Cinema edition of Court-circuit broadcast on ARTE. On the programme? Diego by Melissa Silveira with an original score by Thomas Krameyer, La jeune fille qui pleurait des perles by Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski with an original score by Patrick Watson, and Fanny à la plage by Raphaëlle Petit-Gille with an original score by Simon Perroy.