With the All Saints' Day holidays starting with uncertain weather, suggestions for short afternoons to spend with the children are welcome. This is probably one of the keys to the success of Monday's film concert. An afternoon that began with a snack before moving to the cinema to see the new adventures of Pat and Mat. Two little animated characters who embark on improbable crafts as rich in inventiveness as they are in humor, from the impossible game of chess to the monstrous orange-squeezing machine via an exercise bike that they will soon transform into a means of transport. All generously accompanied by the laughter of the audience, as loud as children know how. Laughter gives way to curiosity when Valentin from Cinéma Public Film comes to lift the veil on the making of these short films, showing off the little Pat and Mat made of foam and wire and talking about the shoot, which required more than 50,000 photos put together.
And so a whole week is offered to the young audience. Wednesday will feature a show featuring Damien Bouvet's Le poids d'un fantôme (The Weight of a Ghost), followed the next day by a workshop to recreate the ghost animated by the actor. The contemporary art center is not to be outdone, with a workshop to invent a landscape for tomorrow on Wednesday and an art history breakfast next Friday at 10 a.m. Unless you prefer the Petits Débrouillards science workshop on Thursday to recreate meteorological phenomena. Not to mention cinema with Mutations en cours (Mutations in Progress), a screen motion workshop led by La Wouakatchie de la mélodie (Word of Melody) on Wednesday at 3 p.m.