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  1. 6 de jun. de 2013 · http://dafilms.com/film/8528-la-ville-louvre/France / 1990 / 85 min.What does the Louvre look like without the public? For the first time, a great museum let...

  2. 21 de nov. de 1990 · La ville Louvre: Directed by Nicolas Philibert. A voyage into the museum's reserves, and part of the extra work involved to mount the expositions after the renovation of the Louvre in the 1980s, when the glass pyramid was added to the classic buildings. From the preservation rooms through the frame and painting retouches by experts, to the personnel instruction on how to be efficient in ...

  3. Synopsis. A voyage into the museum's reserves, and part of the extra work involved to mount the expositions after the renovation of the Louvre in the 1980s, when the glass pyramid was added to the classic buildings. From the preservation rooms through the frame and painting retouches by experts, to the personnel instruction on how to be ...

  4. La ville Louvre. 1990 / 85 minutes / DCP 2K & 35 mm couleur / Format 1,66 / son mono. Pour la première fois, un grand musée dévoile ses coulisses à une équipe de cinéma : des kilomètres de galeries souterraines, des ateliers, des réserves enfermant des milliers de tableaux, de sculptures et d’objets, des lieux interdits au public...

  5. La Ville Louvre est un film français réalisé par Nicolas Philibert et sorti en 1990. Synopsis. Les différents travaux nocturnes du personnel affecté au Musée du Louvre, « où se mêlent le quotidien et l’exceptionnel, le prosaïque et le sublime, la cocasserie et le rêve. La découverte d’une ...

  6. La ville Louvre (english) What does the Louvre look like without the public? For the first time, a great museum lets a film crew get behind the scenes: the staff are hanging paintings, reorganizing rooms, moving works around, the guards are trying on their new uniforms... Little by little, characters appear, more and more of them, crossing ...

  7. What does the Louvre looks like without the public? For the first time, and after the renovation of the Louvre in the 1980s, a great museum lets a film crew get behind the scenes: the staff are hanging paintings, reorganizing rooms, moving works around, the guards are trying on their new uniforms…