About this Event
Join Us for Shop, Sip, and Screen!
Browse a curated selection of local vendors before settling in for a thoughtfully chosen francophone film screening, followed by optional guided discussion.
Tickets include entry to the screening, and automatic entry into a raffle featuring a gift basket curated by Goûter Goods and Cinéma Collectif.
All ticket profits will be donated to Nourish Phoenix. Drinks will be available for purchase.
Come linger, connect, and experience a different kind of night at the movies.
EVENT SCHEDULE
4:00-4:30 – Event open for shopping vendors and securing your refreshments
• AKA first dibs on vibes, vintage, one-of-a-kind wares, and local treats from:
◦ @StrollCoffeePHX (https://www.instagram.com/strollcoffeephx/): Specialty coffee selection and handmade syrups
◦ @CourtneysBakehouse (https://www.instagram.com/courtneysbakehouse/): Sourdough cottage bakery of your dreams
▪ PLUS! An exclusive cookie collaboration with Goûter Goods launching at the event
◦ @MusiqueMachine (https://www.instagram.com/musiquemachine/): DJing iconic French / Euro vinyl to elevate the evening
◦ @GouterGoods (https://www.instagram.com/goutergoods/): Vintage homegoods, tablewares, cookbooks, & pantry
◦ @ClosetCircus_ (https://www.instagram.com/closetcircus_/): Curated vintage clothing, dolls, trinkets, and curiosities
◦ @Stones4Wares (https://www.instagram.com/stones4wares/): Local ceramics studio with stunning statement pieces
◦ @GetCloverItFloral (https://www.instagram.com/getcloveritfloral/): Fresh, whimsical floral arrangements to set any mood
4:30-5:15 – Screening #1 of French film shorts curated by @CineCollectif (https://www.instagram.com/cinecollectif/) x @GouterGoods (https://www.instagram.com/goutergoods/):
• Along the Coast (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051561/) – Agnès Varda's (1958 / Documentary)
• Garden Party (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6426140/fullcredits/) – The Illogic Collective (2017 / Animation)
• Juliet in Paris (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3610892/) – Claude Miller (1967 / Horror)
5:15-6:00 – Optional film discussion begins:
Join the discussion, wander the market, or simply vibe with our fabulous DJ @musiquemachine
6:00-6:45 – Screening #2 of French film shorts:
• Along the Coast – Agnès Varda's
• Garden Party – The Illogic Collective
• Juliet in Paris – Claude Miller
6:45-7:00 – Final opportunity for picking up last minute items from our fabulous vendors before saying au revoir!
Since we have our programming scheduled – please feel free to watch one short and wander the event to find yourself back for the second or third. Or watch them all, join a discussion, and meander the vendors at a relaxed pace.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS
This event is BYO friendly for beer, wine, & water only (no outside coffee or liquor). Visit our official BYOB partner Monsoon Market to snag a bottle of natty wine and elevated snacks before the event!
Don’t forget to also BYO bottle opener, cups, etc for your enjoyment or purchase a cutie vintage pair to add even more elegance to your evening—and take home as a memento.
Our curated event is your Riviera oyster – make it exactly what you desire (in a fun and courteous way, of course!).
MORE ABOUT THE FILMS
Along the Coast
A poetic documentary short from Agnès Varda that captures the charm, labor, and leisure of life along the French Riviera. Through vivid imagery and observational storytelling, Varda blends documentary realism with an artistic eye, transforming everyday seaside moments into a lyrical portrait of postwar coastal culture.
Garden Party
This visually stunning animated short by Théophile Dufresne follows a group of frogs exploring an abandoned mansion after a mysterious event. Rich in detail and dark humor, the film gradually reveals clues hidden throughout the lavish setting, building toward a clever and unsettling conclusion without the use of dialogue.
Juliet in Paris
Directed by Claude Miller, this atmospheric horror short blends psychological tension with surreal imagery as a young woman navigates an increasingly eerie Paris. Moody and experimental, the film reflects the stylistic influence of late-1960s French cinema while exploring themes of isolation, fear, and distorted reality.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The McKinley Club, 734 West Polk Street, Phoenix, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 20.00












