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The movies to the beat of the music, in Melbourne

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The Music & Cinema Festival Marseille offers a wide range of connections between images and soundtracks. A favorite of Hervé Godard.

Gravity (VF)

: from Monday, March 30 to Saturday, April 4, 2026 at Artplexe and La Criée in Marseille.

With 350 films presented each year, the Music & Cinema Marseille, conceived by the general delegate Gaëlle Rodeville, gathers 30,000 spectators and over 1,000 professionals, women and men, whether they are screenwriters, directors, or emerging and established composers from around the world, around preview screenings, inspiring encounters, and musical events open to all audiences.

This year, the festival welcomes major figures of cinema and musical composition, such as: – Romane Bohringer, honored guest, emblematic figure of French cinema, for her films “L’amour flou” (2018) with Philippe Rebbot and “Dites-lui que je l’aime” (2025). – Steven Price, Oscar-winning British composer for the film “Gravity”. – Veerle Baetens, essential actress and director in Belgian cinema. – Jérémie Renier, who will present his touching homage to Gaspard Ulliel, “From one world to another”. – Jérémie Rebotier, composer notably of the music for the film “The Count of Monte-Cristo” presented for the closing ceremony at La Criée in Marseille.

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