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Paris in the Belle Epoque
Paris in the Belle Epoque

Paris in the Belle Epoque

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The Bokelberg photographic collection brings to life the Paris of the Belle Époque (1871-1914), an exhibition of workshops and stores with extremely beautiful shop windows before which the owners and their employees proudly pose, hiding behind their eyes the secret history of a great era.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

27 mins

Rating

7/10

Release Date

31 March 2019

Country

Germany

Cast

Max Raabe

Max Raabe

Self - Narrator (voice)

Werner Bokelberg

Werner Bokelberg

Self - Photographer and Collector

Maria Morris Hambourg

Maria Morris Hambourg

Self - The Met Curator

André Jammes

André Jammes

Self - Art Historian

Pierre Pelegry

Pierre Pelegry

Self - Maxim's Restaurant Director

André Gunthert

André Gunthert

Self - Visual Arts Historian

Émile Zola

Émile Zola

Self - Writer (archive footage)

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