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Through a selection of previously unpublished and iconic photographs, photographer Martine Lelouch invites you to discover the world of her brother, the famous filmmaker Claude Lelouch.
The Cassis French Film Festival kicks off this summer with an exceptional exhibition on display on the railings of City Hall on Place Baragnon.
Curated by Martine Lelouch and dedicated to her brother, Claude Lelouch—honorary president of the 2026 edition—this exhibition is now open to the public.
Through a selection of previously unpublished and iconic photographs, it invites residents of Cassis and visitors alike to discover the filmmaker’s world.
Free to the public throughout the summer, this exhibition marks the first event of the Cassis French Film Festival and previews its highlights, which will take place from October 16 to 20.
“I photograph my brother, Claude Lelouch, both on set and in his daily life. Through my lens, I seek to capture spontaneous, authentic moments, far from the spotlight. The 13 photographs, on display at Place Baragnon, reflect this perspective that is both familial and photographic.” Martine Lelouch

