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A city is a living entity with a pulse, and to capture its true character requires multiple points of view, encompassing different neighborhoods and lifestyles. This was certainly part of what made last year's "Paris, Je T'aime" so invigorating, how it allowed a large collective...

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Other Authors: Chabrol, Claude (Director), Douchet, Jean (Director), Pollet, Jean-Daniel (Director), Rohmer, Éric (Director), Rouch, Jean (Director), Almendros, Néstor (Cinematographer), Becker, Etienne (Cinematographer), Levent, Alain (Cinematographer), Maysles, Albert (Cinematographer), Rabier, Jean (Cinematographer), Schroeder, Barbet (Actor), Audran, Stéphane (Actor), Shimkus, Joanna (Actor)
Format: Video Software
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Published: London Artificial Eye 2009
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Summary:A city is a living entity with a pulse, and to capture its true character requires multiple points of view, encompassing different neighborhoods and lifestyles. This was certainly part of what made last year's "Paris, Je T'aime" so invigorating, how it allowed a large collective of artists to give their individual impressions of Paris. So, too, in 1965 did producer Barbet Schroeder recruit a sextet of the best and brightest of French cinema to make "Six in Paris", an anthology film with entries from Jean Douchet, Jean Rouch, Jean-Daniel Pollet, Eric Rohmer, Jean-Luc Godard, and Claude Chabrol. [www.dvdtalk.com]
Physical Description:[DVD] (90 Min.) dolby digital 2.0

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