In Montpellier this Sunday, December 14th: Luttopia, relaxed film screenings, a bike parade, and The Lover – unmissable events not to be missed!

This Sunday, December 14th, in Montpellier promises to be full of cultural discoveries and convivial moments. Whether you’re a film buff, a theater enthusiast, or simply looking for festive activities, this day offers a varied program. Join the “Luttopia” film brunch for an engaging morning, savor the magic of the Christmas “relaxed film screening,” celebrate the holiday spirit with the nighttime bike parade, or immerse yourself in the world of theater with “The English Lover.” Excitement and wonder are guaranteed! Migrant’scène: Luttopia Don’t miss this film brunch, which invites you to discover the poignant documentary “Luttopia,” with protagonist Gwen and Kossi Loumonvi, a doctoral candidate in anthropology, in attendance. This film highlights the story of a Montpellier squat threatened with eviction and the mobilization of its inhabitants. A way to combine culinary delights with social commentary. Discover it at the Utopia cinema from 11:00 AM. Snow and the Magic Trees: A Special Christmas Relaxing Film Screening Treat yourself to a moment of tranquility with the short film program “Snow and the Magic Trees.” Organized by Ciné Relax, this relaxing film screening is ideal for young and old alike, thanks to its warm and inclusive atmosphere. Followed by a Christmas snack, this event promises to be both family-friendly and festive. Join us at the Nestor-Burma cinema from 2:00 PM to experience this unique event.Nighttime Bike Parade: A Festive and Luminous Ride

For outdoor enthusiasts, the nighttime bike parade

This is the perfect opportunity to discover Montpellier in a new light. Bright, festive, and musical, this 7 km bike ride will take you through the historic center during the holiday season. A perfect opportunity for family fun, and why not win a lighting kit thanks to the prize draw at the end of the ride? Meet at 4:45 pm at the Arc de Triomphe. “The English Lover” at the Carré Rondelet

Immerse yourself in the captivating plot of

“The English Lover,”

a play inspired by a true story. Written by Marguerite Duras and first performed in 1968, it explores the mystery of murders and the inadequacy of rational explanations. Take your seat at the Carré Rondelet theatre for a 5:30 pm performance.

Get inspired by exploring our online calendar so you don’t miss any cultural events in Montpellier, and discover the must-sees at the end of the weekend with our suggestions for previous outings or upcoming discoveries.