The Film Lover’s PARIS: Book Review
If you love Paris, if you love films, or if you need a theme for your next trip to Paris, then The Film Lover’s PARIS is the book for you. Part travel guide, history and film review it brings cinema and Paris together.
“… the decor of Paris poses for the camera, without artifice, for short as well as feature-length films created all over the world. This book will be your guide for walks and other novel tours but most especially for exploring behind the scenes of the Paris of the cinema” – Bruno Julliard, Deputy Mayor of Paris for Culture
A collaboration between two authors, one photographer and the Deputy Mayor of Paris for Culture this book is a new and original way of finding new favourite places in a city that abounds with choices for the traveler.
Barbara Boespflug, entertainment director of a media agency; Beatrice Billon, publicity director of a advertising agency and Pierre-Olivier Signe, photographer specialising in cinema, concert and travel photography have researched, written and photographed 101 legendary addresses that have inspired and been featured in movies filmed in Paris.
Finding the Locations by Arrondissement
The Film Lover’s PARIS divides the 101 film shoot locations by arrondissement. With each arrondissement having its one section in the book with a full list of locations and maps pinpointing them it is easy to navigate. The reader can then turn to the full page of detailed information about each location.
Information about the movie, the main characters, the actors and actresses and tips for tourists are artfully set out. With dining at cafés featured in movies, strolling the streets where famous scenes have been filmed, swimming in secret pools or peeking in at the glamorous hotel lobbies you could be walking in the steps of your most admired actor or actress.
Film Locations In Paris I Love
Loving the film and character of same name, Amélie played by the accomplished French actress Audrey Tatou, makes visiting the grocery store Au Marché de la Butte in Montmartre, watching a film at Studio 28 and eating at cafe Le Verre À Pied, all locations in the film, a real highlight for me. This is just one of the films covered in this book.
Some quirky locations I also love that change things up a bit are Deyrolle, the mansion filled with taxidermied animals and the historical monument Saint-Étienne du Mont, both featured in the feel good movie Midnight in Paris by Woody Allen and starring Owen Wilson.
When in Paris, everyone needs their own Angelina Jolie moment just like in The Tourist, sitting back watching the world go by while drinking a champagne at Le Nemours at Place Colette beside the Palais Royal (see photo above). But, if you can’t make it to Paris, right now, then watching great films is the perfect travel escape.
Paris Film Locations
Listed below are some of the locations used in films and featured in the book:
L’Hotel de Soubise (Marie-Antoinette by Sofia Coppola);
Á La Mére de Famille (Romantics Anonymous by Jean-Pierre Améris);
Le Nemours (The Tourist by Florian Henckel Von Donnersmarck);
Le Bristol (Midnight in Paris by Woody Allen);
Studio 28 (Amélie by Jean-Pierre Jeunet);
La Boulangerie du Moulin de la Galette (Julie & Julia by Nora Ephron).