Le Brady is a Parisian cinema opened in 1956, located at 39 Boulevard de Strasbourg in the 10th arrondissement. It was visited, among others, by François Truffaut and was acquired by Jean-Pierre Mocky in 1994, who sold it in 2011. At one time called Le Brady-Albatros, after the eponymous film by Mocky (1971), it was renovated in 2009 to become a cinema-theatre. It features two rooms with 100 and 39 seats respectively. It is classified as Art and Essay cinema.