20 Cinémas
1. Lucernaire, 6e
2. Le Nouveau Latina, 4e
3. Le cinéma le Brady l'Albatros, 2e
4. L'Arlequin, 6e
5. l'Entrepôt, 14e
6. Action Christine, 6e
7. Le Balzac, 8e
8. Max Linder Panorama, 9e
9. Le Zèbre de Belleville, 11e
10. La Pagode, 7e
11. Le Champo, 5e
12. Cinéma du Panthéon, 5e
13. Cinq Caumartin, 10e
14. L'Archipel, 13e
15. Mistral, 14e
15. Cinéma Le Quartier Latin, 5e
16. Le Racine Odéon, 6e
17. Action Ecoles, 5e
18. Les Trois Luxembourg, 6e
19. Majestic Bastille, 11e
20. Studio 28, 18
Photo: Le Champo by Kevin Littlefield


Thanks for the list - it brings back great memories of cinema going while I was living in Paris in the early 1990's. Here's a photo of Les Cinoches de Saint-Germain which I think is no longer open.
Posted by: Francis M | Jun 04, 2009 at 05:37 AM
I guess IVY Paris does not like links in the comments. This is where the photo is:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/designwallah/2432869038/
Posted by: Francis M | Jun 04, 2009 at 05:40 AM
A shout out for Studio 28! It's the oldest cinema in Paris, has a tiny, fabulous bar inside for a pre-show drink or espresso, and features GIGANTIC wall sconces designed by Jean Cocteau! And...drum roll....the seats are super comfortable. The theater does a lot of avant-premieres and shows a mix of crowd-pleasers and indies.
Posted by: Laurie | Jun 09, 2009 at 05:57 AM
hey laurie,
that place sounds awesome, where is it?
Posted by: adrian | Jun 16, 2009 at 11:00 AM