7 Top French Festivals: Art in Scenic Locations

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Some picturesque regions in France host world-renowned French festivals which celebrate various art forms. Attending a festival for a few days is a fantastic way to combine a holiday in a charming location with an art you are passionate about. Furthermore, it is a great opportunity to immerse yourself in French culture and language, making it a perfect way to learn French if you are a beginner or practise your skills if you are an intermediate or advanced learner. In this article, we will guide you through 7 of the best festivals in France that will make your journey an unforgettable cultural experience. 

Top French Festivals

  • Le Festival d'Avignon

 
Le festival d'Avignon for theatre fans
 

Each summer, Le Festival d’Avignon, a theatre festival in the beautiful French city of Avignon, takes place. Avignon is renowned for its landmarks like Le Palais des Papes, the Pont d'Avignon, and its ancient city walls. 

The festival began in 1947 and has become a significant arena for playwrights, directors, and new and established actors. For a few weeks in July, the streets, the squares, and the buildings of Avignon become fun places for watching plays. You can watch many types of plays: classical ones, new ones, experimental ones, and even plays outdoors. This is an excellent opportunity to watch some of the most exciting theatre performances by people worldwide.

  • Les Rencontres d'Arles

 
Photography Festival in Arles
 

If you are interested in photography, you should not miss Les Rencontres d’Arles. This excellent photography festival takes place every summer in the picturesque town of Arles. This town boasts several beautiful landmarks such as the Romanesque Cloisters of Saint-Trophime Church or the roman amphitheatre dating back to the 1st century AD. It is also where Van Gogh created some of his most iconic paintings such as “The Starry Night," and "Sunflowers".

The photography festival was founded in 1970 and includes many types of photography, from past iconic photo works to those taken by acclaimed contemporary photographers. The exhibitions are organised in many places in Arles, such as historical buildings, museums and galleries. The festival also has workshops, talks, and movie screenings, so you can listen to the best photographers and people who know much about it. As an art professional or someone who loves visual aesthetics, attending Les Rencontres d’Arles is informative and fulfilling.

  • Le Festival Interceltique de Lorient

 
Celtic Festival in Lorient
 

Visit Le Festival Interceltique de Lorient, an exciting festival held annually in the seaport town of Lorient in Brittany. Lorient has a rich maritime heritage, a lively waterfront, and historical sites like the Citadel of Port-Louis.

This festival lasts a week and takes place in August; it unites descendants of Celts from different countries. Brittany and Ireland, Scotland and Wales, Cornwall and the Isle of Man are the significant regions. You can see and hear traditional Celtic music on bagpipes, harps, and choirs, enjoy Celtic dances, and visit a market with Celtic products and cuisine. The festival is a beautiful opportunity to expand the knowledge about the traditions of the Celtic peoples.

  • Jazz à Marciac

 
Jazz Festival in Marciac
 

Calling all jazz fans! Jazz à Marciac is a significant summer jazz festival in the small town of Marciac in southwestern France. Marciac is a bastide, a small fortified town with a regular layout, created in the Middle Ages.

This festival started in 1978 and has become one of Europe's most influential jazz events. Over two weeks in late July and early August, the town turns into a jazz paradise, with concerts happening all day and night in different places, from stages outside to small clubs. The festival features impressive international jazz artists, famous performers, and rising stars. Jazz à Marciac offers a chance to experience the energy and improvisation that make jazz so exciting.

  • Le Festival de la Bande Dessinée d'Angoulême

 
Comics Festival in Angoulême
 

Le Festival de la Bande Dessinée d'Angoulême, also known as the Angoulême International Comics Festival, is a significant event dedicated to comics and graphic novels. Held yearly in late January in the historic city of Angoulême, the festival celebrates everything comics. Angoulême’s Saint Pierre Cathedral is a Romanesque masterpiece and the town hall which used to be a castle is a notable landmark.  

At the festival, you can meet your favourite comic book creators, attend events where they sign comics and give talks, and explore a vast exhibition space that shows original artwork, new releases, and comics from history. The festival also has award ceremonies to recognise the best comic books worldwide. Whether you've been reading comics for a long time or enjoy an excellent graphic novel, this festival offers a chance to learn more about this unique art form.

  • Le Festival d'Animation à Annecy

 
Animation Film Festival in Annecy
 

Animation lovers won't want to miss Le Festival d'Animation à Annecy, also known as the Annecy International Animation Film Festival. The festival is a significant platform for animation cinema, held in June in the beautiful town of Annecy which sits on the shores of a lovely lake in the French Alps.

Founded in 1960, it showcases a wide variety of animated films, from full-length movies to short films and works created by students. The festival also features conferences, workshops, and screenings, allowing animators, filmmakers, and industry professionals to connect and share ideas. Whether you're an aspiring animator or enjoy watching well-made cartoons, this festival offers a chance to appreciate the artistry and creativity behind animation.

  • Le Festival International du Film, à Cannes

 
international Film Festival in Cannes
 

Glamour, red carpets, and the best movies come together at Le Festival International du Film, also known as the Cannes Film Festival. Held yearly in the luxurious town of Cannes on the French Riviera, the festival is one of the most critical events in the film industry. 

Founded in 1946, the Cannes Film Festival showcases the best new films worldwide. Filmmakers compete for prestigious awards, and celebrities attend the festival, making it a glamorous and star-studded event. The Cannes Film Festival is a dream destination if you're a movie buff or interested in the filmmaking industry.

Conclusion 

These festivals not only celebrate the arts but also invite you to explore the charming destinations that host them. Whether you are drawn to theatre, photography, cinema, comics, film animation or jazz, there is a festival that will captivate your heart and ignite your passion. Not to mention, it is a fabulous opportunity to immerse yourself in the French language and make progress whether you're a beginner, intermediate, or advanced learner. Let’s the magic of French festivals enrich your travels and consider complementing your experience with our French lessons for an even deeper linguistic immersion.

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