Description
Vétraz-Monthoux loves the art of cinema and has decided to celebrate it… cinema is stepping out of the dark theaters and into the open air!
Make yourself comfortable in the Centre-Bourg* park—whether you’re alone, with family, or with friends—enjoy the setting and the moment, and watch a family-friendly movie on a giant screen.
* Don’t forget to bring your chairs, blankets, or lounge chairs!
On the program:
• Starting at 7:00 p.m.: While waiting for the movie, refreshment stands and food trucks
• At nightfall (9:30 p.m.): Screening of the movie “Flow, the Cat Who Was No Longer Afraid of Water.”
Animated film by Gints Zilbalodis (runtime: 1 hour 25 minutes).
Synopsis: A cat wakes up in a world flooded with water where all human life seems to have disappeared. He finds refuge on a boat with a group of other animals. But getting along with them proves to be an even greater challenge than overcoming his fear of water! From now on, they’ll all have to learn to overcome their differences and adapt to the new world they find themselves in.
To promote culture and recreation for all: free admission.



