If you enjoy discovering different stories, charming accents, and well-told dramas, you’ll like this news. The French Film Tour returns to Mexico City, and it does so in one of the most beloved cultural spaces in the south of the city: the University Cultural Center.
From January 15 to February 6, the Julio Bracho Theater will host the 29th edition of the French Film Tour, with a careful selection of contemporary French films ranging from drama to romance, including intimate and social stories that invite reflection. All this for a more than reasonable price: $60 pesos per screening.
Contemporary French cinema on the big screen
This edition of the tour features 15 recent titles that have been well received at international festivals and circuits. The lineup is spread out over several weeks, allowing you to organize yourself and choose the screening that best fits your schedule.
Among the films you can see are When Autumn Comes, The Accused, La Maestra Violet, The Colors of Time, The Ties That Bind Us, Rodrigo in Love, and A Touch of Love.
Each film has several showtimes on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, with screenings starting at 11:00 a.m. and continuing into the evening.
Dates, times, and cost of the French Film Tour at Filmoteca UNAM
Screenings begin on Thursday, January 15, and run until Friday, February 6, with showtimes ranging from 12:00 p.m. to 6:45 p.m., depending on the day and the film.
The venue is the UNAM University Cultural Center, an ideal area for putting together a complete plan: movies, a walk, and something delicious to eat afterwards.
The single cost of $60 pesos makes this tour one of the most affordable cultural plans of the season.
If you’ve been wanting to see European cinema on the big screen without spending too much, this is the perfect time to do so without leaving the city.