Paris -- Presented by Sandrine Voillet
total length:
42 min. each episode
language: English
subtitles:
genre: Documentary
©
2007, BBC
Programme one: City Of Dreams
In the first of this three-part series on Paris, presenter and art historian
Sandrine Voillet reveals how Paris battled through turmoil and trauma to
become
the city of dreams. From the Louvre to a magical fairy tale park which is
one
of Paris's best kept secrets Sandrine uncovers a Paris very rarely explored.
She delves deep into the subterranean labyrinth of the city sewers, heads
for
a very special restaurant famed for its discreet boudoir lounges and meets
one
of France's great photographers, Willy Ronis.
She also reveals why two of Paris's most photographed landmarks, the
Basilica
of Sacré Coeur and the Eiffel Tower, were hated when they were first built,
but
went on to become the great icons of the most beautiful city in the world.
Programme two: Blood & Chocolate
In this week's programme, presenter and art historian Sandrine Voillet,
traces
the growth of Paris from its origins on a small island in the middle of the
River Seine to the world capital of revolution, revealing a city of haves
and
have nots in an era of the Salon, theatre and chocolate, which famously and
bloodily divided a nation.
She talks to top fashion designer, Christian Lacroix, about his inspiration
from the past and joins a demonstration where she meets a controversial rap
band.
She also visits the eerie Catacombs, where human bones are stacked high, and
the beautiful Basilica of Saint Denis in search of the remains of the
victims
of the revolution – a revolution that set Paris on course to becoming the
world's first truly modern city.
Programme three: Bohemian Rhapsody
In the last of this fascinating series, presenter and art historian Sandrine
Voillet takes a look beyond the glittering surface of Paris at the
underground
worlds and movements that defined the city in the 20th Century.
She meets the can-can girls at the Moulin Rouge and drinks absinthe at Pablo
Picasso's favourite haunt. She also meets up with Olivier Picasso who tries
to
explain just what his grandfather's wives made of the way he painted them.
Post-Liberation Paris saw a revival of the Quartier Latin – the medieval
heart
of the university – and Sandrine discusses Existentialism with students,
makes
a nouvelle vague film, talks pop music with Jane Birkin, and visits the
setting
of the May '68 Revolution.