Skip to main content
SeeChamonix

BritFlix, a British film festival in Chamonix

A handpicked selection of British films at Cinema Vox

featured in News & reviews Author Ana Hernández, Chamonix Editor Updated

Organised by Les Amis du Cinéma and Cinéma Vox, the first edition of 'BritFlix - Rencontres avec le cinéma britannique' will take place at Chamonix's cinema this weekend, from Friday 17th to Sunday 19th of January.

From Oscar-nominated flick '1917' to indie film 'The Last Tree', the programme comprises six British movies, including feature-length and short films, with the chance to chat about them after each screening. Last night, we spoke to Geraldine d'Amico, a member of the local Les Amis du Cinéma association and organiser of the festival, who told us more about this one-of-a-kind event that will be bringing some of the best British films made in the last couple of years to the centre of Chamonix. Having moved into town just a year ago after 25 years living in the UK, Geraldine embodies the melting pot of cultures that is Chamonix, especially as the French and British are two of the largest communities here, and she sees this festival as an opportunity to connect them both through culture and a shared love of cinema.

BritFlix, a British film festival in Chamonix

She explained how this is just one more of the long list of events organised by this group of cinema lovers. Created 10 years ago, Les Amis du Cinéma was born with a purpose in mind: to support Chamonix's cinema and make sure it doesn't close its doors. This local institution has been on the brink of shutting down more than once, the last time last year when it was bought by the owner of Cinéma Mont-Blanc, in the neighbouring town of Sallanches, a lucky move, according to Geraldine, as he's been more than ready to collaborate with the association in making sure that more and more people come through the cinema's doors. Les Amis du Cinéma has, through the years, organised loads of special screenings, from old films to documentaries, French classics to Hollywood treasures. Next weekend is the turn of BritFlix.

BritFlix, a British film festival in Chamonix

It was Geraldine who handpicked the six films that will be screened on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. She wanted to showcase a variety of recent films, a testament to contemporary British cinema and, in order to do that, she enlisted the help of other two British film festivals in France, the Festival du Film Britannique de Dinard in Britanny and Ciné O'Clock in Lyon, both of which gave her not only advice but also suggestions on what films to select and what could be brought to Chamonix at a reasonable rate. To help with costs, the festival's been sponsored by local estate and rental agents Mountain Base. Established 15 years ago, this British-run company offers high-quality holiday rentals, including stunning chalets and stylish apartments, as well as property for sale in the valley. According to their founder Andy Symington, they "want to support the cinema in terms of encouraging more people to go so that its future is secure. It would be a terrible shame to lose such an important attraction, particularly for the permanent population. We're particularly happy to support the event because of our natural connections with the British market, or more pertinently, the Anglophone market, but our priorities are as long term, local residents."

BritFlix, a British film festival in Chamonix

The programme boasts an impressive display of contemporary British films, all of which will be expertly introduced, while there will also be time after the screening to chat and ask questions. The festival begins on Friday, January 17th at 18:00 with Golden-Globe-winner and Oscar-nominated flick '1917', an epic First World War drama directed by Sam Mendes. Followed at 21:00 by a preview showing of independent film 'The Last Tree', which was presented at Sundance 2019 and still doesn't have a release date in France.

On Saturday 18th, we'll get the chance to watch 'A Good Liar', a crime thriller directed by Bill Condon and starring two heavyweights of British acting, Helen Mirren and Ian McKellen. At 21:00, it will be the turn of a series of Brexit short films, produced by The Guardian in collaboration with Headlong Theatre. Wendy Stevenson of Wolf Inc., a local company that helps expats deal with French bureaucracy, will be on hand to answer any questions after the screening.

Finally, on Sunday 19th 'Mary Shelley' will show at 18:00. This film has a close connection with Chamonix as it was during Shelley's stay near Lake Geneva in 1816 with Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley and John Polidori, when she wrote her masterpiece 'Frankenstein'. In the novel, Victor Frankenstein and the creature meet at the top of Mont Blanc after crossing over one of Chamonix's best-known attractions, the Mer de Glace glacier, where the creature lives inside an ice cave. BritFlix ends with a surprise feel-good comedy on Sunday at 21:00.

Tickets cost €9.50 per person with reductions for those over 65 (€8), students aged under 18 (€7.50) and kids under 14 years old (€5) – upon presentation of ID. Brexit short films and surprise film tickets cost €5. Head down to Cinema Vox, on Chamonix's main shopping street, this weekend and support our local cinema!