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Fuir/Louvre
Director(s): Jean-Philippe Toussaint
Synopsis: Mary called from the Louvre, his father had died, she had just learned a few moments earlier. Alongside the exhibition BOOK / LOUVRE Jean-Philippe Toussaint from March 7 to June 11, 2012...
Mona Lisa Has Vanished
Director(s): François Lunel
A French producer (Dominique Besnéhard) invites a writer called Franck Brettnacher (Serge Riaboukine) to Paris to write the screenplay for a film. Franck—a widower still grieving for his wife—accepts...
Face
Director(s): Ming-Liang Tsai
A Taiwanese filmmaker makes a film of the story of Salome at the Musée du Louvre. Although he speaks neither English nor French, he is determined to have the actor Jean-Pierre Léaud play the role of...
The Folly of the Louvre
Director(s): Ange Leccia
The Folly of the Louvre takes viewers into the museum at night when the crowds have gone home and the paintings are left in peace once more. A young woman (Laetitia Casta) wanders silently among the...
Zion
Director(s): Joseph Dadoune
A short, silent, black and white film by Franco-Israeli artist Joseph Dadoune in which the actress Ronit Elkabetz portrays an allegory of Jerusalem as she explores three of the Louvre's galleries...
Blue Night
Director(s): Ange Leccia
Artist and videographer Ange Leccia's first experiences with cinema date to the 1990s. After several short films, Blue Night is his first fictional feature film.