Paris, Latin Quarter. A small cinema that is both famous and marginal, Action Christine. The cashier has taken her camcorder and takes us to this public place, her workplace. Place of life, of passage, of meeting, a window open on the street, behind the hygienic phone, it is the daily life of the cashiers and the openers punctuated by the alternation of surging entrances and idle intersession.
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The amazing and epic story of how the Paris Opera House, the Palais Garnier, was built from 1852 to ...
The Bokelberg photographic collection brings to life the Paris of the Belle Époque (1871-1914), an e...
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Johan van der Keuken went against the grain in 1980: from Amsterdam (on April 30 with the coronation...