From June 11 to 13, the Palais Galliera transforms its garden into an open-air cinema for the fifth edition of Galliera fait son cinéma. The program echoes the exhibition Eighteenth-century fashion. A fantasized heritage presented until July 12, 2026.
Three films structure this event: Jacques Demy’s Lady Oscar, Stephen Frears’ Les Liaisons dangereuses and Céline Sciamma’s Portrait de la jeune fille en feu. Each offers a different reading of the 18th century, between the court of Versailles, the aristocracy of the Enlightenment and a contemporary look at painting and desire.
Each screening will be preceded by an introduction by a specialist, with free access to the exhibition. The installation functions as a cultural extension of the museum: fashion leaves the showcase to join the screen, costumes, bodies and cinematic imaginations.

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