Le Brady

Movie theater · Porte Saint-Denis

Le Brady

Movie theater · Porte Saint-Denis

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39 Bd de Strasbourg, 75010 Paris, France

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Le Brady is a cozy spot in Paris's 10th with comfy seats, indie and international films, lively cine-clubs, and a trendy, diverse vibe.  

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39 Bd de Strasbourg, 75010 Paris, France Get directions

lebrady.fr
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39 Bd de Strasbourg, 75010 Paris, France Get directions

+33 1 47 70 08 86
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"Le Brady is a charming old theater with a great selection of indie movies. It’s a great escape after your regular rainy Sunday brunch." - Fakepaper

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"Cinema Le Brady, 10Th Arrondissement by Fakepaper. Le Brady is a charming old theater with a great selection of indie movies. It’s a great escape after your regular rainy Sunday brunch."

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Alex Crowley

Google
Great little cinema showing cool movies, definitely worth a try !

Anne Vergette-Hollingworth

Google
I wish I lived near this cinema! I believe there's only two screens each with a cosy small number of seats inside. The rooms are so nice and the chairs incredibly comfy. The staff speak really good English and are really helpful and told us French cinemas are not like the British ones as there are not 20 minutes of adverts the film starts exactly when it says it does so get there 5 mins early! People don't eat snacks in there either and didnt see anywhere to purchase them inside. You wouldn't want to be the annoying tourist munching on popcorn in those small intimate rooms anyway!

Kwok Wen Jian

Google
This is the first cinema ive been to in my life that starts the movie right on time as specified on the ticket. They play commercials, yes, but before the start time. Im very pleasantly surprised :))) and popcorns for a reasonable 2/3 euros? Omg, unheard of!

Anna Zech

Google
A little gem in a sea of commercialised cinemas. Cosy, great price, something like two minutes ads before the film - incredible. Absolutely recommend.

Shreyansh Jain

Google
Nice cinema hall with small Salle's but with very specialized movie shows. Either art or some new releases from different countries.

Kim Shieh

Google
It is cozy and small. Don’t be surprised if you arrive earlier and it is closed. They opened 5 minutes before the movie played when I visited

Ömer Faruk Dolgun

Google
It was great experience to see a Tukish movie in Paris. I saw Muslum which is absolutely perfect biographic movie about Turkish legendary singer Muslum Gurses. However I didn t like ticket and seat service of Le Brady. People have to create a line and first in first serve system is there. Since we were back on the line we had to watch movie from first line of seats.

Karo Nova

Google
Nice Parisian passage. You can eat Indian food cheaply. There are also a few shops I like which carry Indian products.
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Xavi R.

Yelp
This little movie mill used to run potboilers, crap for the nondiscriminating. But, it was a real movie theater with space, seats - not claustrophobic. But wait! Now the neighborhood is trendy, diverse, being gentrified (except for the Afro hair mafia who own the sidewalk). So they chop up the theater, turn it into tiny subterranean caves, dank, musty, with no ventilation. And they're artsy now, way pretentious - might have an art film you would want to watch from time to time. But not in the summer. It's so hot down there in those movie vaults, no ventilation, when you pack 80-90 warm bodies in there on a Saturday night it's unbearable. No Almovodar film is good enough to sit through while you're sweating through your T-shirt. Complain? The management is from the Twilight Zone: "It's not hot down there, it's cool - just like ze conconbre." They are full of shit. Liars. And snotty while they're at it.
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Qype User (jjg…)

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Small friendly cinema in the lively multicultural district just south of the Gare de l'Est. A mixed program of classics, recent art films, Turkish RomComs, Bollywood blockbusters one of my favourites. If you get the chance, try to see something on the second screen, possibly the smallest salle (20-25 seats) in Paris.