Movies are an essential part of Air France’s in-flight entertainment program. With 85 films on offer, some translated into up to 9 languages*, Air France has the biggest in-flight movie theatre in Europe (in terms of the number of films).
During May, Air France is spotlighting the Cannes Film Festival in its in-flight entertainment programme. A selection of past winners from the Festival will be available to watch on board in the “Movies” section.
- "Entre les murs", by Laurent Cantet, Palme d'Or in 2008,
- "La Dolce Vita", by Federico Fellini, Palme d'Or in 1960,
- "The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada", with Tommy Lee Jones who received the Best Actor award in 2005,
- "Babel", Best Director award in 2006,
- "Le scaphandre et le papillon", Best Director award in 2007.
Available on nearly all long-haul flights, this entertainment program also includes about fifteen films in their original version to better represent our passengers’ tastes and cultures, more than half of whom are non-French.
Air France is also the first European airline to offer individual video to all passengers and all cabin classes, with 33,000 screens.
* German, English, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese.