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La Cinémathèque de Toulouse preserves, exhibits, and analyzes film heritage from its location in France's fourth-largest city. The institution maintains film archives and screening facilities at 69 rue du Taur in Toulouse's historic center. Its programming combines archival presentations, contemporary works, and academic partnerships focused on cinema studies and cultural discourse. The organization's calendar features recurring festivals including Cinélatino, which spotlights Latin American filmmaking through curated screenings and performances. Recent programming has highlighted documentary filmmaker Jean-Louis Comolli through comprehensive retrospectives and critical discussions. The institution regularly hosts debates, exhibitions, and multidisciplinary events that contextualize cinema within broader artistic and social frameworks. The Cinémathèque's work spans film preservation, public exhibition, and scholarly research through established relationships with regional universities and cultural organizations. Its screening rooms and archives serve cinema researchers, students, and general audiences interested in film history. The venue provides year-round access to restored prints, rare films, and curated series exploring cinema's intersection with politics, society, and artistic movements.