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  1. Apr 30, 1974 · Place de la République: Directed by Louis Malle. With Louis Malle. Vibrant scenes of individuals' daily life are filmed in Place de la République.

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    • Documentary
    • Louis Malle
    • 1974-04-30
  2. The Place de la République (known as the Place du Château d'Eau until 1879) is a square in Paris, located on the border between the 3rd, 10th and 11th arrondissements. The square has an area of 3.4 ha (8.4 acres). [1] [2] Named after the First, Second and Third Republics, it contains a monument, the Monument à la République, which includes ...

  3. Place de la République. Louis Malle presents his entertaining snapshot of the comings and goings on one street corner in Paris. This, Vive le Tour, and Humain, trop humain, Malle’s three French-set documentaries, reveal, in an eclectic array of ways, the director’s eternal fascination with, and respect for, the everyday lives of everyday ...

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  4. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Place de la Republique (1974) - Louis Malle on AllMovie - For the minor feature-length documentary Place de…

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  5. Place de la République. Directed by Louis Malle • 1974 • France. Louis Malle presents his entertaining snapshot of the comings and goings on one street corner in Paris. This, Vive le Tour, and Humain, trop humain, Malle's three French-set documentaries, reveal, in an eclectic array of ways, the director's eternal fascination with, and ...

  6. Among his documentaries, which explore life on three continents, are Golden Palm nominee Calcutta (1969), God's Country (1986) about Minnesota farmers, and a lesser known Parisian slice-of-life film called Place de la Republique (1974). Place de la Republique was shot over several weeks in the fall of 1972. Malle's original intention was to ...

  7. With a conspicuous two-camera-plus-unconcealed-mic setup, Louis Malle and a small crew stalk a working-class Parisian street corner to take the temperature of French society in the early 1970s. Speaking with anyone who will face the camera (and some who refuse), Malle asks mostly banal questions, but his aleatory approach elicits surprisingly ...

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