5.1
94 min
Bettina Rheims and Serge Bramly's Rose, c'est Paris is both a photographic monograph and a feature-length film. This extraordinary work of art, in two different but interlocking and complementary formats, defies easy categorization. For in this multi-layered opus of poetic symbolism, photographer Bettina Rheims and writer Serge Bramly evoke the City of Light in a completely novel way: this is a Paris of surrealist visions, confused identities, artistic phantoms, unseen manipulation, obsession, fetish, and seething desire.
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Sabine Bail | The psychic | Unowned |
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Monica Bellucci | L'esprit de gala | Unowned |
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Sigrid Bouaziz | Sigrid Bouaziz | Unowned |
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Louise Bourgoin | Louise Bourgoin | Unowned |
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Virgile Bramly | Virgile Bramly | Unowned |
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Naomi Campbell | Naomi Campbell | Unowned |
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Eva Vik | Self | Unowned |
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Inge van Bruystegem | Unowned | |
Christine Brandstrom | Unowned | ||
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Lemmy Constantine | Unowned | |
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Léa Seydoux | self | Zac E. Chan |
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Michelle Yeoh | self | Zac E. Chan |
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Charlotte Rampling | self | Calvin and Nobbs |