Paris film trails
The Devil Wears Prada: film trails in Paris Bon8310

Discover where the film was shot. Follow the Paris Film Trails and explore famous or little-known parts of the city that have featured in classic and recent movies. Over 650 film shoots take place in Paris each year, and some 4,000 different outside locations have been used. The Film Trails are pocket guides for lovers of Paris and the cinema.

Report by Mission Cinéma - Mairie de Paris - www.cinema.paris.fr

Photos and film poster © Twentieth Century Fox

La Môme: film trails in Paris Bon8466

Discover where the film was shot. Follow the Paris Film Trails and explore famous or little-known parts of the city that have featured in classic and recent movies. Over 650 film shoots take place in Paris each year, and some 4,000 different outside locations have been used. The Film Trails are pocket guides for lovers of Paris and the cinema. Film photos: © Bruno Calvo © 2007 LEGENDE – TF1 INTERNATIONAL – TF1 FILMS PRODUCTION – OKKO Production s.r.o - SONGBIRD Pictures Limited

Report by Mission Cinéma - Mairie de Paris - www.cinema.paris.fr

Paris at the heart of The Da Vinci Code Bon5910

In 2005, 26 million tourists visited Paris. A record number that confirms the French capital as a leading destination for lovers of culture, history, romanticism… and mystery! There is no shortage of ways to add spice to these visits and since the publication of The Da Vinci Code, fans of Dan Brown’s book are discovering a whole new take on the City of Light, one of esotericism, art history and unsolved enigmas. The heroes of the novel – and soon the film – are at large in Paris, and the French capital, central to the plot, is revealed in all its beauty and also its mystery. It is an ideal setting and Paris plays its very own role in the story. On the trail of The Da Vinci Code, one can explore at leisure the principal locations in which the story is set, admire the works of art mentioned or even hope to come across some of the characters from the book. The wealth of the intrigue opens up new horizons, where all of a sudden fiction becomes reality.

This report was prepared with the collaboration of the Art Process agency