Organised across two departments, Cinema (LAC) and English Studies (Études anglophones), this bilingual Master's program combines the field of Film Studies with the field of English Studies (the Arts and Visual Culture section of the department). The student will be registered in both departments, and selects seminars from a list of courses mostly or entirely taught in English across the two departments. As a double degree, this demanding Master is aimed at students who have a good academic record, a very good command of English and a solid knowledge of the history and aesthetics of film and visual arts and culture. In return, obtaining a double master's degree will open up extended professional opportunities and research horizons, both in France and abroad.
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Review the official Université Paris Cité page and confirm entry requirements for Double Master's degree (M2) in Film Studies and English.
Gather transcripts, degree certificates, passport, CV, motivation letter, and language documents required by the university.
Complete the official application (Mon Master / Parcoursup / direct portal / Études en France for non-EU) and upload all supporting documents before the stated deadline.
📅 Deadline: 2027-03-16
Watch for interview invitations, additional document requests, or admission offers from the institution.
After admission, finalize tuition planning, French long-stay student visa (VLS-TS) documentation, accommodation, and CVEC payment.
No scholarships in our catalog match this program yet. Here's how funding works for this type of program.
French public universities have low tuition (€243–380/year for EU students, higher for non-EU). The main funding routes are the Eiffel Excellence Scholarship and Campus France programs.
The French government's flagship scholarship for international Master's students. Covers living costs + travel. Highly competitive — apply early.
Eiffel ScholarshipCampus France lists all French government and university scholarships for international students in one place.
Campus FranceUniversité Paris Cité may offer its own excellence grants or tuition waivers for high-achieving international students. Check their international admissions page.
French universities often have emergency funds and smaller grants not listed publicly. The international student office is the best place to ask.
What you can earn and how long you can stay after graduation.
What happens after you graduate
Work while studying
20 hrs/week
Up to 964 hours per year (roughly 20 hours/week). Work permit included in student visa.
Student pay rate
€11.88/hour
SMIC (minimum wage) applies. Student jobs in hospitality and retail typically pay minimum wage.
Stay after graduation
12 months
APS (Autorisation Provisoire de Séjour) — One-year temporary stay permit after graduation to find work. Renewable once. Must have Master's or higher.
Path to residency
5 years
Permanent residency after 5 years of legal residence. Talent Passport holders may qualify faster.
Average graduate salary
€35,000/year
Average starting salary. Paris-based roles typically 20–30% higher. Tech sector averages €42,000+.
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