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Paris Nous Appartient: Flânerie in Paris and Film

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Abstract This essay deals with a number of Parisian film institutions as well as cinematic representations of the French capital, noting especially the way the city is depicted in recent films made by women.
University of California Press
Title: Paris Nous Appartient: Flânerie in Paris and Film
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Abstract This essay deals with a number of Parisian film institutions as well as cinematic representations of the French capital, noting especially the way the city is depicted in recent films made by women.

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