L’HYBRIDE
Far from the multiplex cinemas that are synonymous with industry and profitability, L'Hybride has established itself as a must-see venue, both a private bar and a community cinema dedicated to the Seventh Art with a capital A. With a varied program ranging from improbable feature films to the Festival International du Court Métrage, from the traditional to the experimental, L'Hybride's films allow visitors to discover little-known gems or enjoy an old classic on the big screen. Cine-concerts offer an original way to enjoy the films, while the possibility of having a drink at any time and the sofas in which the spectators sit immediately immerse them in a cosy and convivial atmosphere. And for those who wish to continue their exploration of audiovisual forms at home, the Hybride boutique offers a wide range of DVDs and magazines. Before and/or after the screening, you can chat over a drink at the bar or one of the tables. The products on offer are guaranteed organic and fair-trade! L'Hybride is a private circle whose membership continues to grow, as its innovative concept and simple, warm atmosphere are matched only by the quality of the programming on offer. Twice a year, l'Hybride also organizes exhibitions devoted to artists or collectives, with numerous debates to push cultural reflection ever further. In May 2017, the Hybride celebrated its 10th anniversary by reprogramming 10 favorite short films presented throughout its decade of existence. A wonderful event. Let's wish this unique and atypical venue many more anniversaries of this kind!
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Members' reviews on L’HYBRIDE
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Behind this description slightly hold-all is actually a friendly space, with the service of the discovery. In the evenings movies- concerts, L'Hybride suggests programme against traditional dishes.
And it is well what attracted me, my insatiable curiosity finding something.
Passing the door, you would find me in one of the oldest soft sofas of this old renovated garage, wrapped up in a cosy plaid, ready for a pampering session. I would then expect to explore large-screen a small pearl, up to point victim of a cruel lack of visibility.
Optional accessory but pleasant with the stage: drink and cover.
Once the relit lights, you would then meet me on the side of the snack bar, already discussing projection with a high company lovers colours. Definitively, the warm atmosphere would make my second home of it!