LAST TANGO IN PARIS: Cannes Heat at FOMO Cinema Tbilisi

Sunday 7. June at 17:00 - 19:09

FOMO Secret Cinema, Tbilisi

FOMO Cinema Presents: CANNES HEAT

Summer has finally arrived, so FOMO is bringing CANNES HEAT to the big screen: a week of scandalous, divisive, sexy and seductive films that shocked audiences, split critics and turned desire into cinema history.


Bernardo Bertolucci | 1972 | France/Italy | 2h09m | Presented in the original English and French audio with English subtitles

LAST TANGO IN PARIS begins with grief and anonymity. Marlon Brando plays Paul, an American widower living in Paris after his wife’s death. Maria Schneider plays Jeanne, a young woman he meets by chance while viewing an empty apartment. They begin a relationship built on secrecy, desire and emotional avoidance, with the apartment becoming a space cut off from ordinary life.

At the time, Bertolucci’s film became one of the most notorious releases of the 1970s. It was praised by some critics as a major work of adult cinema and condemned by others as obscene, exploitative and morally reckless. Censors targeted it across several countries. In Italy, the backlash went further, with legal action against the film and its makers.

The controversy has changed shape over time. Today, LAST TANGO IN PARIS can’t be separated from Maria Schneider’s later comments about her experience making the film, especially around consent, power and the way young actresses were treated by major male directors. That history makes the film more difficult to watch now, not less important. It sits at the centre of a larger argument about art, exploitation, authorship and what cinema asks performers to give.

Brando’s performance remains extraordinary: wounded, unstable, self-pitying and sometimes cruel. Schneider gives the film much of its vulnerability, even when the production around her clearly raises questions we can’t ignore. LAST TANGO IN PARIS is included in CANNES HEAT because few films better capture the uneasy overlap between scandal, prestige and the damage that can sit behind a supposedly serious work of art.

Screening: 17:00 Sunday 7 June
FOMO Cinema Bazari Orbeliani, Tbilisi


FOOD AND DRINK POLICY: FOMO Cinema Lounge Bar opens 1 hour before the first screening of the day and closes at 02:00, serving a wide selection of beer, wine, cocktails, and non-alcoholic refreshments including coffee and tea, as well as fresh hot popcorn! Outside food is allowed in the bar but not in the cinema. No alcohol from outside allowed. All guests are invited to arrive early and stay late!

LOCATION: FOMO Secret Cinema, Bazari Orbeliani, Tbilisi. A five minute walk from Liberty Square metro.

HOW TO FIND FOMO: Enter Bazari Orbeliani via Atoneli St above Carrefour and take the stairs on your left to Level 1. Signage on the door. You can also check our Instagram story highlights for a video showing exactly how to find us:
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FOMO Secret Cinema Bazari Orbeliani, 0105 Tbilisi, Georgia

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