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  • How to attend the screenings?
    All tickets are free of charges. Tickets gives you priority access over people without tickets. Access to the theaters is always carried out in the following order: 1 - People with disabilities, accreditation holders, and Pass Series Mania holders 2 - Audience with tickets 3 - Audience without tickets Venues doors opens 30 minutes before the screenings starts at UGC Ciné-Cité and 45 minutes before the screenings starts at Nouveau Siècle and Théâtre du Nord. Access to theaters: If you are aSome readers
  • Are the screenings accessible to people with reduced mobility ?
    The Festival screenings are fully accessible to people with reduced mobility. When a series is screened in rooms 6 and 9 of the UGC Ciné-Cité (not accessible to wheelchair users), it is also screened in an accessible room. The Village Festival by Crédit Mutuel and the Tapis Rouge are accessible to people with reduced mobility. An area reserved for people with reduced mobility will be set up in the dedication area for Fan-clubs and meetings, and in front of the Tapis-Rouge for ceremonies and theSome readers
  • Are the screenings accessible to all?
    Some festival screenings are PG-12. Please check this information on our programming or directly when booking. Do not hesitate to subscribe to our Newsletter and to follow us on social networks ! LinkedIn Facebook Instagram |Some readers
  • Are the screenings accessible to people with visual or hearing disabilities ?
    All series are screened in high definition in their original version. English-language series are subtitled in French. French-language series are subtitled in English. All others are subtitled in French and English, unless otherwise indicated in the program. Some screenings are subtitled in French for the deaf and hearing-impaired. Some screenings are available with audio description You'll find this information on our programming pages and at our ticket office (https://media2.giphy.comSome readers
  • How are the screenings conducted?
    Screenings are introduced by a journalist or a member of the festival's programming team, with members of the series' artistic team. Some screenings are followed by a Q&A session. All series are screened in high definition in their original language. English-language series are subtitled in French. French-language series are subtitled in English. All other series are subtitled in both French and English, unless otherwise indicated in the program. (https://media1.giphy.com/media/cpRQzY4VSSome readers
  • Do you organize screenings adapted for deaf and/or hard-of-hearing spectators?
    Yes, you can find out about our "French version subtitled for the deaf and hearing-impaired" screenings on our programming pages (released on Tuesday, March 3rd) and on our online ticketing service (starting on Monday, March 9th at 12:30 PM). Don't hesitate to subscribe to our Newsletter and follow us on social networks! Instagram Facebook (httpFew readers
  • Do you organize sessions adapted for the visually disabled?
    Yes, you can find out about our audiodescription screenings on our programming pages (released on Tuesday, March 3rd) and on our online ticketing service (starting on Monday, March 9th at 12:30 PM).Few readers
  • Is it possible to enter the cinema once the screening has begun?
    Out of respect for other audience members and the teams, the Festival reserves the right to refuse entry to the theater once the screening has begun. All exits are final, and it is not permitted to remain in the theater between screenings.Few readers
  • Are the series shown in their original version? And are they subtitled?
    All series are screened in high definition in their original language. English-language series are subtitled in French. French-language series are subtitled in English. All other series are subtitled in both French and English, unless otherwise indicated on the program.Few readers
  • What information do you need to know to get the most out of the sessions?
    Venues open 30 minutes before screening at UGC Ciné-Cité and 45 minutes at Nouveau Siècle and Théâtre du Nord. Out of respect for the audience and the series artistic teams, the Festival reserves the right to refuse entry to the theater once the screening has begun. All exits are final, and it is not permitted to remain in the screening rooms between screenings. Admission to the theaters is in the following order and subject to availability: 1 - People with disabilities, accreditation holdersFew readers
  • Can I bring drinks and snacks into the screening rooms?
    Only drinks and snacks sold in the cinema may be consumed in the screening rooms.Few readers

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