At the town hall of Preserville, a new dynamic is underway in terms of culture and entertainment. The recently formed team intends to bring a new momentum while building on established events by the previous team, starting with the cinema, which continues to attract residents of the town and neighboring communities.
On Wednesday, the screening of “Gourou” with Pierre Niney was a great success, bringing together nearly 50 spectators in La Fontaine hall. This encouraging turnout confirms the public’s interest in this local cultural offering. By the summer holidays, two new screenings are already scheduled: “Compostelle” on May 27 and “Mauvaise Pioche” on June 24.
The communication around these screenings is done through various channels to reach as many people as possible: social networks like Facebook and Instagram, distribution of flyers in all mailboxes in the town, not to mention municipal posters. This multi-channel strategy seems to be paying off.
However, the future of the cinema in the fall is still under consideration. The deputy in charge of culture, Leticia Sébastian, mentions working with her team on the modalities for reopening in September, hinting at possible changes in the organization.
Additionally, other highlights will enliven the local life as soon as fall begins. The associations forum will take place on September 5, followed by Cleanup Day on September 19. These events reflect the municipal desire to strengthen social ties and the cultural attractiveness of Preserville.





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