Louvre Night: Private guided tours of renowned exhibitions, performed exclusively in the theater!

Louvre Night: Private guided tours of renowned exhibitions, performed exclusively in the theater! Louvre Night: Private guided tours of renowned exhibitions, performed exclusively in the theater!

An exclusive private guided tour of the exhibition tailored specifically for cinemas.

Filmed expressly for the cinema, this event will give you an opportunity of a life time to see some of the most beautiful work by Leonardo da Vinci. The curators of the exhibition, Vincent Delieuvin and Louis Frank will take viewers on a nightime tour around the Louvre, where their insightful comments about Leonardo’s approach to the art and painting will paint a picture of what Leonardo's entire body of work looks like. This incredibly unique exhibition looks at all of Leonardo's creations through the lens of how Leonardo considered painting to be more important than all of the other types of work he did as well as how Leonardo’s thinking about the world around him—what he actually called ‘the science of painting’—was about creating an art form that was designed to create life.

Disseminated in 30 languages across over 60 nations.

The Louvre Museum will be featured on movie screens in over 60 countries around the globe for the first time through this documentary film. This film will also be released with subtitles in 30 different languages. The production consisted of four nights of filming with a full team of 30 technicians who used 5K cameras specifically designed and built for filmmaking; all directed by Pierre-Hubert Martin. The script was written by Catherine Sauvat and Pierre-Hubert Martin and was developed under the supervision of the two (2) curators who worked on the script. The narration of the film will be done by the famous French actress Coraly Zahonero, who is a member of the famous French national theatrical institution known as Comédie-Française.

An innovative occasion designed specifically for educational audiences.

The 2020-21 academic year will allow educators to schedule school screenings at the local theater of your choosing. Teachers will have access to free educational materials related to the exhibit on the event website, www.anightatthelouvre.film/education/. These materials are designed to give educators helpful information on better understanding the work of Leonardo da Vinci and to help teachers conduct activities with their students before or after the screening.


Utilitarian information

Tickets are available at: www.anightatthelouvre.film.

Duration: 90 minutes

In the French language accompanied by subtitles.