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Cinémathèque suisse

Cinémathèque suisse

Founded in 1948, the Cinémathèque suisse is recognized as the sixth most important film archive in the world in terms of the scope, diversity, and quality of its collections. Alongside the 100,000 preserved films, the Cinémathèque suisse’s holdings include more than 10 million objects, posters, photographs, scripts, equipment, and other cinematographic items gathered at the Research and Archiving Centre in Penthaz (VD). In order to highlight this extraordinary cultural heritage, the Cinémathèque suisse offers retrospectives, tributes, and thematic cycles at the Cinéma Capitole in Lausanne, featuring numerous events and screenings in the presence of film personalities.

22:30 Monday 13 July
Le Cinéma
13.07 Monday

Stage

Le Cinéma

17:00

LIVE IN MONTREUX MEDLEY*

RELAX

18:30 – Doc

1959 – THE YEAR THAT CHANGED JAZZ – P. BERNAYS (2009)

presented by JEZ NELSON (One Jazz / Jazz FM)

20:30 – Doc – Qwest TV presents

ICONS AMONG US: A QUIET REVOLUTION

by L.LARSON, P. J. VOGT & M. RIVOIRA (2009)

22:30 – Film – Miles Special

ASCENSEUR POUR L’ÉCHAFAUD (1958)

by L. MALLE (Cinémathèque Suisse)

00:30 – Montreux on Screen – Miles Special*

MILES DAVIS (1973)

* Claude Nobs / Montreux Sounds Collection, in collaboration with the Claude Nobs Foundation, RTS, and EPFL. Heritage under the auspices of the 2013 UNESCO Memory of the World register.