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Discover the ultimate guide for film enthusiasts with 'The Film Lover's Paris: 101 Legendary Addresses that Inspired Great Movies.' This beautifully illustrated paperback, featuring 224 pages, takes you on a captivating journey through the streets of Paris, the iconic city that has served as the backdrop for countless cinematic masterpieces. Uncover the fascinating stories behind famous movie locations and explore both the renowned sites and hidden gems that have stirred the imagination of filmmakers and audiences alike. Each address is thoughtfully organized by neighborhood, making it easy to plan your cinematic adventure in Paris. Thanks to innovative QR codes, you can instantly watch film trailers that showcase these legendary spots, enhancing your experience. Whether you're a tourist exploring the city or a local looking for new discoveries, this guide is your ticket to exploring Paris through the lens of cinema. With engaging anecdotes and unique insights from noted authors Beatrice Billon and Barbara Boespflug, you will gain a fresh perspective on how film and culture intertwine in the City of Light. Perfect for any film lover's bookshelf or as a thoughtful gift for friends, 'The Film Lover's Paris' invites you to traverse the city that inspired numerous great movies and soak in the magic of cinema like never before. Get yours today and rekindle your love for film while strolling through legendary Parisian locations! Fast delivery available.
The Film Lover's Paris: 101 Legendary Addresses that Inspired Great Movies
By Boespflug, Barbara
By Billon, Beatrice
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages 224
Publisher Publishers Distribution Ltd
Many of the greatest film makers have used the legendary city of Paris as a backdrop for their work. This guide takes us to some of the most famous and also some lesser-known sets in the city, neighbourhood by neighbourhood to facilitate visits. This illustrated guide completed by QR (quick response) codes to see all the film trailers, takes the reader to bars, restaurants, hotels, boutiques, galleries and theatres that have been used in films. The text includes anecdotes and fun ideas to discover Paris as seen on the big screen. AUTHOR: Beatrice Billon has been an advertising director at one of the largest international agencies for the past twenty years . She is passionate about cinema and started her career at Studio Magazine. She takes advantage of her many international trips to visit cinema scenes that she has dreamed of and seen on the big screen. Barbara Boespflug is the director of the entertainment pole of one of the biggest media agencies in Paris. She works in cinema, video, music, shows and television that she has always been fascinated by. Crazy about cinema, she uses all her vacation to discover the places around the world where her cult films were made. Pierre-Olivier Signe is a photographer specializing in cinema, concerts and travel photography. He has a degree in cinema and is a trained graphic artist. For the past 25 years he has photographed the stars of the Ca
The Film Lover's Paris: 101 Legendary Addresses that Inspired Great Movies
By Boespflug, Barbara
By Billon, Beatrice
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages 224
Publisher Publishers Distribution Ltd
Many of the greatest film makers have used the legendary city of Paris as a backdrop for their work. This guide takes us to some of the most famous and also some lesser-known sets in the city, neighbourhood by neighbourhood to facilitate visits. This illustrated guide completed by QR (quick response) codes to see all the film trailers, takes the reader to bars, restaurants, hotels, boutiques, galleries and theatres that have been used in films. The text includes anecdotes and fun ideas to discover Paris as seen on the big screen. AUTHOR: Beatrice Billon has been an advertising director at one of the largest international agencies for the past twenty years . She is passionate about cinema and started her career at Studio Magazine. She takes advantage of her many international trips to visit cinema scenes that she has dreamed of and seen on the big screen. Barbara Boespflug is the director of the entertainment pole of one of the biggest media agencies in Paris. She works in cinema, video, music, shows and television that she has always been fascinated by. Crazy about cinema, she uses all her vacation to discover the places around the world where her cult films were made. Pierre-Olivier Signe is a photographer specializing in cinema, concerts and travel photography. He has a degree in cinema and is a trained graphic artist. For the past 25 years he has photographed the stars of the Ca