CS Cinema Club - 01/06/2026

Event Poster
On the menu this week: Let's embark on a musical cruise to Paris with Marilyn Monroe on the special occasion of her 100th birthday, to the exact day. If you've ever wondered what a girl's best friend is, you're in luck. Pack your bags (and your pink dress!) for glamour, chaos, and a sparkling good time!

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
Le Brady Cinema & Théâtre

════ In a Nutshell ════
- 🎞️ Movie is in English with french subtitles
- 🕖 We'll meet at 18:30 in front of the cinema. My name is Pierre, and I always carry a blue handbag, so I'm not that hard to spot.
- 📽️ The screening starts at 18:45
- 💵 Price: Normal: 8.50€ / Students: 6.50€ / UGC Ilimité: Oui
- 🍷 After the movie, we'll have a drink and talk about the movie, life and the meaning behind Marilyn Monroe's eyes.

════ Film Info ════
Showgirls Lorelei Lee and Dorothy Shaw travel to Paris, pursued by a private detective hired by the suspicious father of Lorelei's fiancé, as well as a rich, enamored old man and many other doting admirers.
Running time: 91 min
Director: Howard Hawks
Cast: Jane Russell, Marilyn Monroe, Charles Coburn
Language: English
Film info: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0045810

════ Cinéma Information ════
Le Brady Cinema & Théâtre
📍39 Boulevard de Strasbourg
75010 Paris
Metro: Metro: Château d'Eau (M4), Strasbourg - Saint-Denis (M8, M9)
Price: Normal: 8.50€ / Students: 6.50€ / UGC Ilimité: Oui

════ About Paris Cinéma Club ════
Cinema Club is a loose collection of French, expats and travellers from Couchsurfing who head off to the cinema each week on a Monday night. We see a wide variety of films, from old black-and-white classics to cult hits or modern alternative films. We choose a different cinema each week and a different style, but one thing remains, we do this, and have done this, every week since June 2011.

If you're a traveller, don't worry, we always watch English language films, and if you're French, don't worry, they always have subtitles.
After the film, we usually hang around and have a beer at a bar or along the Seine if the weather is nice and talk about the film, cheese, the finer things in life or whatever might float our way. Come along and enjoy good cinema and good company.
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So an Argentinian, an Australian and a Frenchman walk into a cinema… Every week since June 2011, a different cinema, a different film, a cinematic experience and a beer. Longue vie à Méliès