The Seine Meets Paris

  • France La Seine a rencontré Paris
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Documentary / Short
France, 1957, 30 min

Directed by:

Joris Ivens

Based on:

Jacques Prévert (book)

Screenplay:

Joris Ivens

Cinematography:

André Dumaître

Composer:

Philippe-Gérard

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A poetic impression of the Seine in Paris, the city to which Dutch filmmaker Joris Ivens moved in the 1950s to escape persecution in the Netherlands for making a film that supported the Indonesian independence movement. Iven used the river as a visual leitmotif in a portrait of everyday Parisian life. His film follows the river from its source as it widens, passes industrial areas and enters the center of Paris, with all the famous landmarks along its banks. Accompanied by accordion music and a mournful poem by Jaques Prévert, Ivens affectionately documents the Parisians’ relationship with the Seine: people wash clothes in the river, men fish on the banks, lovers embrace and rows of art students sit and sketch their city. (International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam)

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