On April 14 and 15, 2026, ACRIF, as part of its coordination mission for Passeurs d’images in Île-de-France, is organizing two days of professional meetings at Le Trianon cinema in Romainville (Seine-Saint-Denis) on cinema, image education, and young people’s mental health.
I co-designed the program and content for the first day with Diane Olivier, Passeurs d’images Île-de-France coordinator, based on groundwork proposed by Claudie Le Bissonnais, and I am facilitating it. The second day is co-organized by ACRIF with Cinémas 93.
Detailed Program
A space for exchange between health and cinema professionals, these meetings offer a reflection on the roles of films and cinemas, between “watching” and “making,” in order to better welcome, listen to, and raise awareness among young people.
Day 1 — Young People, Their Images, Their Spaces: New Paradigms?
Morning — Cross-perspectives on young people’s mental health today
9:30 AM - 12:30 PMWhat are we talking about when we refer to “young people’s mental health”? By bringing together three perspectives from the clinical field, socio-demography, and cultural practices, the discussions will focus on the concrete realities of young people’s mental health: symptoms, causes, vulnerability factors, and territorial specificities in Seine-Saint-Denis.
Building on these observations, we will deepen the reflection by exploring the potential of cinema and image education practices as tools to address these challenges. We will notably address the “mission drift,” where culture, education, or youth work professionals find themselves confronted with situations of psychological distress without always being prepared for them.
The morning will conclude with a written contribution session, inviting participants to share their feedback, questions, and proposals in order to fuel collective reflection.
With:
- Olivier Duris, clinical psychologist and lecturer at Université Paris Diderot
- Catherine Embersin, socio-demographer and research officer at the Île-de-France Regional Health Observatory
- Benoît Labourdette, filmmaker, pedagogue, researcher, and cultural innovation consultant
Facilitated by Benoît Labourdette
Afternoon — Participating: Creating With, Creating Together
2:00 PM - 5:30 PMWhat approaches should be adopted in mediation and collective creation to take mental health into account, both in processes and in the conditions of welcome and the place given to participants? How do we address this issue without being specialists? How do we approach mental health without “mental-health-ifying” it?
To reflect on these questions, a participatory photography workshop invites participants to explore mental health through the image, followed by a sharing session focused on perspectives and interpretations.
Cross-perspectives from a cultural project coordinator, a social worker, a filmmaker, and participants, with a feedback session on a filmmaking workshop conducted with adults suffering from psychiatric disorders.
With:
- Anne-Sophie Charpy, Passeurs d’images coordinator at Normandie Images
- accompanied by Amaury Voslion, author, filmmaker, and photographer
- and Adèle Colange, coordinator-facilitator at the Résidence Accueil Séraphine in Rouen
- as well as Océane Paquin, Océane Badji, Vincent Boivin, Jérémie De Saint Léger, Germain Filezac De L’Étang, Albin Legendre, Pierre Marchand, participants in the filmmaking workshop
Day 2 — The Possibilities of Cinema: A Refuge Space?
Morning — The Cinema as a Place of Welcome
9:30 AM - 12:30 PMDrawing from several experiences in cinemas and film festivals, this morning will be an opportunity to collectively reflect on how cinema professionals can better welcome young people without being caregivers themselves, and how health professionals or carers can better approach and support cinema outings.
Starting from the notion of the spectatorial journey in a cinema, from access to information to the collective screening experience, this morning will address communication, welcome, and mediation challenges. Concrete avenues for adapting practices will be proposed: establishing partnerships between cinemas and health structures, inclusive communication tools, attention to sensory environments, the approach of welcome and mediation teams, and the design of adapted cultural projects. We will end with a practical session of designing a group cinema screening to collectively reflect on practical tools and approaches to adopt.
With:
- Julie Guégan, head of communication and mediation at Le Trianon Cinema in Romainville
- Nicolas Revel, director of L’Étoile Cinema in La Courneuve
- accompanied by Charlotte Serrano, doctor at the Salvador Allende municipal health center in La Courneuve.
Facilitated by:
- Claire Mayot, journalist, designer, and facilitator of the meetings within the framework of the À la folie festival
- Léna Nilly Urbaneja, project officer for distribution, cinema training, and communication at Cinémas 93.
Afternoon — Mental Health on Screen: Representations and Programming
2:00 PM - 5:30 PMWhat should we program together? How can the programming workshop be a fertile space for developing a shared perspective? What does hands-on engagement through the workshop enable?
The association Étonnant Cinéma has been leading and coordinating, for many years, practice and visual literacy workshops for various audiences. They will present their work through two workshops: one with young adolescents from L’Entracte-Hôpital Avicenne-Bobigny, the other with people receiving RSA benefits.
Interview with Nicolas Philibert about his film Sur l’Adamant (2023). What representations of mental health does cinema offer us? How was this film accompanied and received?
With:
- Clara Ipparaguirre, general delegate of Étonnant Cinéma, filmmaker, and cinema facilitator, accompanied by Bénédicte Loyen, filmmaker and cinema facilitator, and Denia Benguedda, participant in a programming workshop
- Nicolas Philibert, filmmaker
Facilitated by:
- Maxime Bouillon, cinema mediator at ACRIF
- Diane Olivier, Passeurs d’images Île-de-France coordinator at ACRIF
Who are these meetings for?
These meetings are aimed at a broad and deliberately intersectoral audience: cinema and cultural mediation professionals, but also educators, social workers, local health contract coordinators, psychologists, youth workers, and teachers. This diversity is the wager of the approach. Young people’s mental health issues cannot be resolved within a single professional field. And cinema has the quality of offering common ground — the image, the narrative, the shared emotion — where professionals who do not usually cross paths can speak to one another.
These meetings come at a time when the national context is favorable: mental health is a major national cause in 2025 and 2026, the Mental Health Information Weeks in October 2026 will have the theme “For our mental health, let’s open up to the arts,” and the national strategy for developing psychosocial skills, signed by eight ministries in 2022, identifies culture as a lever. Now is the time for culture, cinema, and image education professionals to position themselves clearly: not as auxiliaries of care, but as actors of positive mental health.
- Registration link
- These meetings are organized by ACRIF / Passeurs d’images Île-de-France, in partnership with Cinémas 93, with the support of the Île-de-France Region, the CNC, the FDVA, and the Seine-Saint-Denis department.
- Contact: Diane Olivier, Passeurs d’images Île-de-France coordinator: olivier acrif.org

