Silence
Every year, Silencio sets up shop in Cannes for the duration of the Festival and becomes one of the most popular spots for evenings on the Croisette. The venue hosts screenings, premieres, cocktail parties, and private events in a more intimate atmosphere than traditional clubs. True to the spirit of the Parisian Silencio, the venue combines music, film, and nightlife in a very exclusive setting.

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A pop-up, highly exclusive club, Rideau. functions as a nighttime extension of the Festival. Behind a discreet entrance, the venue cultivates an aesthetic inspired by the backstage of a theater, with dim lighting, surprise programming, and a deliberately unpredictable atmosphere. Unannounced DJs, guest artists behind the decks, and parties that stretch into the early hours all contribute to its more underground feel compared to the major official events.
Rasputin Cannes
For the Festival, Raspoutine leaves Paris to take over the Palm Beach Cannes with a space designed by Hugo Toro. The decor plays on dark tones, deep red, metallic materials and banquettes inspired by 1930s clubs.
The atmosphere remains true to the DNA of the Parisian Raspoutine, with a more cutting-edge house and electronic music program. Film professionals, artists, and Cannes nightlife regulars gather there after screenings in a more intimate setting than the large beaches of the Croisette.
Place Franklin-Roosevelt, Pointe Croisette, Cannes










