Paris in the Belle Epoque Trailer

Paris in the Belle Epoque Trailer (2019)

31 March 2019 History, Factual, TV Movie 27 mins

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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Cast

Max Raabe

as Self - Narrator (voice)

Werner Bokelberg

as Self - Photographer and Collector

Maria Morris Hambourg

as Self - The Met Curator

André Jammes

as Self - Art Historian

Pierre Pelegry

as Self - Maxim's Restaurant Director

André Gunthert

as Self - Visual Arts Historian

Émile Zola

as Self - Writer (archive footage)

Crew

Bernd Boehm

Director

Melanie Clausen

Melanie Clausen Production Manager

Axel Thiede

Axel Thiede Director of Photography

Grégory Hopf

Grégory Hopf Director of Photography

International Titles

Un paseo por el París de la Belle Époque Trailer

Le più belle foto di Parigi nella Belle Époque Trailer

Paryż i Belle Epoque Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 31 March 2019

Spain 31 March 2019

France 31 March 2019

United Kingdom 31 March 2019

Italy 01 April 2019

Poland 02 April 2019

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