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Paris vu par...

  • 1965
  • 1h 35min
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6,7/10
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Paris vu par... (1965)
ComedyDrama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSix vignettes set in different sections of Paris, by six directors. St. Germain des Pres (Douchet), Gare du Nord (Rouch), Rue St. Denis (Pollet), and Montparnasse et Levallois (Godard) are s... Tout lireSix vignettes set in different sections of Paris, by six directors. St. Germain des Pres (Douchet), Gare du Nord (Rouch), Rue St. Denis (Pollet), and Montparnasse et Levallois (Godard) are stories of love, flirtation and prostitution; Place d'Etoile (Rohmer) concerns a haberdashe... Tout lireSix vignettes set in different sections of Paris, by six directors. St. Germain des Pres (Douchet), Gare du Nord (Rouch), Rue St. Denis (Pollet), and Montparnasse et Levallois (Godard) are stories of love, flirtation and prostitution; Place d'Etoile (Rohmer) concerns a haberdasher and his umbrella; and La Muette (Chabrol), a bourgeois family and earplugs.

  • Réalisation
    • Claude Chabrol
    • Jean Douchet
    • Jean-Luc Godard
  • Scénario
    • Claude Chabrol
    • Jean Douchet
    • Jean-Luc Godard
  • Casting principal
    • Jean-Pierre Andréani
    • Stéphane Audran
    • Nadine Ballot
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Claude Chabrol
      • Jean Douchet
      • Jean-Luc Godard
    • Scénario
      • Claude Chabrol
      • Jean Douchet
      • Jean-Luc Godard
    • Casting principal
      • Jean-Pierre Andréani
      • Stéphane Audran
      • Nadine Ballot
    • 8avis d'utilisateurs
    • 26avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Jean-Pierre Andréani
    • Raymond (segment "Saint-Germain-des-Prés")
    Stéphane Audran
    Stéphane Audran
    • The mother (segment "La Muette")
    Nadine Ballot
    • Odile (segment "Gare du Nord")
    Claude Chabrol
    Claude Chabrol
    • The father (segment "La Muette")
    Jean-François Chappey
    • Jean (segment "Saint-Germain-des-Prés")
    Gilles Chusseau
    • Boy (segment "La Muette")
    Serge Davri
    Serge Davri
    • Ivan (segment "Montparnasse-Levallois")
    Micheline Dax
    • Prostitute (segment "Rue Saint-Denis")
    Marcel Gallon
    • Victim (segment "Place de l'Etoile")
    Philippe Hiquilly
    • Roger (segment "Montparnasse-Levallois")
    Claude Melki
    • Leon (segment "Rue Saint-Denis")
    Gilles Quéant
    • Stranger (segment "Gare du Nord")
    Éric Rohmer
    Éric Rohmer
    • Narrator (Place De L'Etoile)
    Jean-Michel Rouzière
    • Jean-Marc (segment "Place de l'Etoile")
    Dany Saril
    • The maid (segment "La Muette")
    Barbet Schroeder
    Barbet Schroeder
    • Jean-Pierre (segment "Gare du Nord")
    Joanna Shimkus
    Joanna Shimkus
    • Monica (segment "Montparnasse-Levallois")
    Barbara Wilkin
    • Katherine (segment "Saint Germain-des-Prés") (as Barbara Wilkind)
    • Réalisation
      • Claude Chabrol
      • Jean Douchet
      • Jean-Luc Godard
    • Scénario
      • Claude Chabrol
      • Jean Douchet
      • Jean-Luc Godard
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    8I_Ailurophile

    A swell anthology with six smart, sharp shorts

    The premise is very simple yet quite clever, and one rather wishes that other filmmakers might collaborate, now, on something similar - a collection of vignettes with no attachment except for taking place in different parts of the same city. Mind you, despite six different filmmakers being involved, writing and directing their own short pieces, in a sense each is further unified by a common look and feel (the cinematography), and by in some capacity showing off the select neighborhood prior to or in the midst of the story being told. Otherwise, Éric Rohmer, Jean-Luc Godard, Jean Douchet, Claude Chabrol, Jean-Daniel Pollet, and Jean Rouch each had something quite different in mind for their segment, and the overall result is a minor delight. 'Paris vu par...,' also known as 'Six in Paris' is no major must-see, but it's a good time and worth exploring, especially for those with an interest in French cinema.

    Douchet's tale, set in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, offers light comedy-drama as a young woman learns the hard way about the pig-headed behavior of men looking for a one-night stand. Rouch's story, in Gare du Nord, is a domestic drama in miniature as a young couple argue, with underlying themes of dreams and aspirations versus the reality that later sets in. Pollet and Rohmer, more or less showcasing Rue Saint-Denis and Place de l'Etoile respectively, serve up light comedy, which as the film presents is a welcome palate cleanser after the heavier nature of Rouch's vignette. I'm particularly fond of Rohmer's short as his approach here very much recalls the ethos of silent movies, even including intertitles for some slight exposition. Lastly, we're given two tales that seem most primed to be full-length pictures all by themselves: Godard's, set in Montparnasse-Levallois, tells of a woman who sends telegrams expressing love to two different men but realizes she sent each to the wrong address; Chabrol's, instead simply called "La muette," closes the length with the most severe drama of all, with a household in which the parents argue and their unattended school-age son makes mischief before just shutting out the noise entirely.

    Taken as a whole it's entertainment of a more modest nature that 'Paris vu par...' gives us. A couple of these segments might strike more of a chord as they come and go (Rouch's and Chabrol's, in my opinion), but not necessarily all six, though one way or another each is enjoyable in its way. Still, the cast do a fine job across the board, each segment is as well made as it is smartly written, and these ninety-five minutes pass surprisingly quickly. Unless one is a huge fan of someone involved I don't think it's anything one needs to go out of their way to see, but it's worthwhile on its own merits, and best suggested for a quiet day when you're looking for something to watch that doesn't completely require active investment.
    7gavin6942

    A Little Variety

    Six vignettes set in different sections of Paris, by six directors. St. Germain des Pres (Douchet), Gare du Nord (Rouch), Rue St. Denis (Pollet), and Montparnasse et Levallois (Godard) are stories of love, flirtation and prostitution; Place d'Etoile (Rohmer) concerns a haberdasher and his umbrella; and La Muette (Chabrol), a bourgeois family and earplugs.

    Some of the names here are bigger than others. Godard is the biggest, with Chabrol probably the next in line. How big any were at the time I don't know, but now (2016) this makes for a nice sampler of different styles in what is called the New Wave. Tales of Paris seem very appropriate, and almost anticipate later films where New York is very much a subject.
    Aw-komon

    Good short New-Wave films, very poetic and meaningful

    Except for the idiotic Godard segment which just plain sucks, all the other directors did a hell of a job shooting these 16mm short films. In the best tradition of the French New-Wave, most of the films come as close to documentary as possible. The American girl (Barbara Wilkins) in Jean Douchet's little film about American girls who get taken for a ride by French playboys, is just wonderful in her role and perfectly portrays many nuances that have never been captured on film. Douchet was a critic at Cahiers du Cinema who wrote one of the greatest analyses of Hitchcock ever. Documentary master Jean Rouch, one of the godfathers of the New Wave is represented next in a spectacularly authentic and resonant segment that's one long continuous take for about 15 minutes straight, following its protagonist (another wonderfully authentic young girl, this time French) from the breakfast table argument with her boyfriend (producer/director Barbet Schroeder in an early role) into the street where she meets a mysterious man who wants her to go away with him. A wonderfully hilarious 10 minute segment by Jean Daniel Pollet features Michelline Dax playing the experienced Parisian prostitute to perfection as she affectionately makes fun of her inexperienced john who looks like a French version of Buster Keaton. Rohmer's piece is about a salesman/former runner who gets into an altercation with a drunk man on the street and thinks he might have accidentally killed him; it is very different from anything else Rohmer has ever done and, needless to say, quietly masterful. In Chabrol's interesting and typically Hitchcockish 'horror-under-the-prim-bourgeois-surface' expose piece Chabrol himself acts as the 'bourgeois' father and his then-wife Stephane Audran as the mother of a mischievous boy who starts putting ear-plugs in his ears to keep from hearing their constant arguments. Overall, there's a lot of decent stuff here for attentive viewers and French New Wave fans.
    6gridoon2025

    Nostalgic snapshot of mid-1960s Paris; Jean Rouch and Claude Chabrol lead the pack

    Jean Douchet: slight, with the main virtue being a sparkling and hot Barbara Wilkin. Jean Rouch: a riveting, one-shot (after the first few seconds) technical marvel, with an unpredictable end. Jean-Daniel Pollet: amusing set-up with abrupt finish. Eric Rohmer: witty, well-shot, distinctly Parisian, although perhaps too long for its shaggy-dog story. Jean-Luc Godard: unconventionally for him, he actually tells a pretty conventional story. Claude Chabrol: imaginative, with a supremely ironic payoff. Overall, Rouch and Chabrol are the two most successful directors in presenting a full package within their limited time slot. Individual ratings (out of 4): 2.5 / 3 / 2 / 3 / 2.5 / 3.
    6sambson

    Give it a miss

    I nearly always enjoy anthology films, but this is one of the few I sadly did not. It doesn't matter to me how famous a director is, if the piece they deliver doesn't work. Half of these shorts don't even have an ending, and not in a 'slice of life' manner. They simply stop. The ones with endings are good, but none are significant in any particular way. Unless you have an obsession to see every celluloid cough by one of these directors - this one can pretty much be skipped.

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    • Anecdotes
      This was the first French feature shot entirely in 16mm and then blown up for release in 35mm.
    • Connexions
      Followed by Paris vu par... 20 ans après (1984)

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    • How long is Six in Paris?Alimenté par Alexa

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 mai 1965 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Langue
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Six in Paris
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Paris, France(segment "La Muette")
    • Sociétés de production
      • Les Filmes du Cyprès
      • Les Films du Losange
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 15 532 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 4 053 $US
      • 5 oct. 2008
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 15 532 $US
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    • Rapport de forme
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