“It's so good, it feels like being in a real cinema!

exclaims Mélanie Auffret, director of the film “Les petits victories” which a Cinémobile – a mini-projection room installed in a truck – comes to present to the inhabitants of Puiseaux, a village in Loiret.

This dark room like no other travels to isolated places to “bring culture” there.

“We lack local services”

This initiative is a way to fight against the desertification of certain regions whose businesses are closing one after the other.

"It's our daily life: we are far from the city, of course, so we travel a lot, we use the car a lot, and then we lack local services", explains a spectator of the Cinémobile.

OUR “RURALITY” FILE

The film presented this evening deals precisely with the problem experienced by these municipalities: a village threatened by the closure of its school.

“It speaks of the importance of maintaining local services, but I also think that it is very important to maintain the culture of proximity, underlines Mélanie Auffret.

We have to fight to keep doing things together;

and to achieve this, what better than the cinema?

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