France / Apr 29, 1928
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
"Paris, Paris, you know, I would eat it..." wrote André Sauvage. An artist close to the avant-gardes, André Sauvage composed the first great filmed portrait of Paris. Its ambitious symphony of a big city marries, on the music composed by Jeff Mills, the changing rhythm of the Belle Époque. Contemporary of the dizzying explorations of Dziga Vertov and Walter Ruttmann, Sauvage is less fascinated by speed than by the repertoire of urban mobility, attentive to the neighborhoods he crosses, always curious about their furtive inhabitants. He draws a portrait of Paris in five studies: Paris-Port, North-South, the islands of Paris, the Little Belt and from the Saint-Jacques tower to the Sainte-Geneviève mountain.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Études sur Paris |
| Original language | Français (FR) |
| Spoken languages | Français |
| Production countries | France |
| Status | Released |
| Official site | film-documentaire.fr |
| Release date | 29 aprile 1928 |
| Production | André Sauvage |
| Writer | André Sauvage |
| Editing | André Sauvage |
| Cinematography | André Sauvage, Jean de Miéville |
| Assistant directors | André Sauvage |
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