…and I love this spot in Paris, with its lovely view of Notre Dame’s flying buttresses, which today is little changed from when this shot was made for Marcel Carné’s 1954 film L’air de Paris. Said Carné film, however, is a little more problematic, as I discuss in today’s Foreign Region DVD Report, at The Auteurs’.
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That looks like it was shot on the Pont de la Tournelle. Whenever I stay in Paris, I stay at a little flat just on Ile side of it. Lovely.
Beautiful shot. It reminds me of Atget.
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