La Gacilly Photo Festival
1826–2026: Photography, a French adventure
Founded in 2004, the La Gacilly Photo Festival has becomeEurope’s largest outdoor photography festival, attracting more than 300,000 visitors. Every summer, for four months, the Breton village of La Gacilly is transformed into averitableopen-air exhibition space, accessible to everyone free of charge.
Canvases, some measuring as much as 80 square meters, adorn the streets, gardens, and alleyways of La Gacilly, which has been transformed intoa “village of images”; its magnificent architectural heritage provides the perfect backdrop for the more than 800 images on display, while the works of the featured photographers, in turn, highlight the village’s charm.
Public spaces become stages—shared and accessible to everyone, free of charge. As a result, the Photo Festival can boastan audience that includes both loyal connoisseurs and complete novices. It enjoys strong and consistent support from its diverse audiences.
Committed to environmental and social issues since its inception, the La Gacilly Photo Festival continues to pursue an ever-growing ambition:to move, educate, and share, in the hope of building a more responsible world.
"The Grouse Display," a never-before-seen scene from the film "The Song of the Forests"
The grouse display
a never-before-seen scene from the movie "The Song of the Forests"
Included among the DVD and Blu-ray bonus features:
"Murmuration," a never-before-seen scene from the film "The Song of the Forests"
Whispering
a never-before-seen scene from the movie "The Song of the Forests"
Included among the DVD and Blu-ray bonus features:
"Nothing is more alive than a dead tree," an unreleased scene from the film "The Song of the Forests"
Nothing is more alive than a dead tree
a never-before-seen scene from the movie "The Song of the Forests"
Included among the DVD and Blu-ray bonus features:
Sun of M'Inuit
The Soleil de M’Inuit/Midnight Sun Gallery is exhibiting Vincent’s work from May 2 to June 30.
A selection of previously unpublished images from *Le Chant des Forêts* is accompanied by photographs by Antoine Lavorel.
| Tuesday | 2:00 PM–6:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 2:00 PM–6:00 PM |
| Thursday | 2:00 PM–6:00 PM |
| Friday | 2:00 PM–6:00 PM |
| Saturday | 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. |













