While the Spanish film festival will end this weekend at the Cinématographe, another film festival is back in Nantes from this Wednesday: the Sofilm Summercamp.

Resolutely "relaxed", the event does not offer a competition but cult films, previews and meetings to peck until Sunday.

Director Antonin Peretjatko will present his new feature film,

La Piece Reportée

, this Wednesday at the Katorza (8 p.m.). Actress Julie Delpy will also be present for the screening of her own film,

My Zoe

, on Friday night at the Katorza. A few hours earlier (6 p.m.), she will participate in the dissemination of her carte blanche,

The Dictator

by Charlie Chaplin.

But the most popular moments will undoubtedly be the four free screenings offered under the Shelves of the Isle of Nantes at 9 p.m.: 

The Grand Budapest Hotel *

 by Wes Anderson this Wednesday,

The Visit

 by M. Night Shyamalan on Thursday,

Mars Attacks!

 by Tim Burton on Friday and

Fargo

 by Joel and Ethan Coen on Saturday.

By reservation only.

* Already Full

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