Cinéroman Festival: the West End Hotel, partner of the 6th edition
The Cinéroman festival will be held in Nice from 30 September to 5 October 2024. Hôtel West-End is delighted to be partnering the event once again.
The Cinéroman festival, a not-to-be-missed event celebrating novels adapted for the screen, is back for a 6th edition, from 30 September to 5 October 2024, at the Pathé Gare du Sud cinema.
Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de la Patellière, an exceptional jury
This year, Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de la Patellière, renowned for their work as screenwriters and screenwriters and directors, are the presidents of the jury. They are joined by a host of other celebrities, including Danièle Thompson, Jérémie Renier, Laetitia Dosch, François Berléand, Aurélie Saada, Enki Bilal and Philippine Leroy Beaulieu. They make up the jury for this 6th edition.
But what exactly is the Cinéroman festival?
The Cinéroman festival highlights the relationship between literature and cinema, focusing on films adapted from literary works. The aim is to celebrate the intersection between the fifth and seventh arts, and to showcase the directors, screenwriters and writers who have successfully transposed novels onto the big screen.
An event not to be missed
The festival offers a rich selection of films in competition. The programme includes The Zone of Interest directed by Jonathan Glazer, and Kensuke’s Kingdom by Neil Boyle and Kirk Hendry. In addition to the films in competition, there will be exclusive previews of films and series such as Leurs enfants après eux (Their Children After Them) directed by Zoran and Ludovic Boukherma.
The West End Hotel, a loyal partner
A member of the 3A Hôtels La Collection group, the West End Hotel is once again a partner of this 6th edition of the festival. The 4-star hotel has been supporting the festival for several years.
Silence, it’s filming! Nice, with its rich cinematic heritage, is not the only famous setting: the Hôtel West End was also used as a film set for the series ‘La Peste’, adapted from the famous novel by Albert Camus and broadcast on France 2.
To discover the full programme and order a Pass – available from 16 September 2024 – go to https://festival-cineroman.com