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La Môme: film trails in Paris |
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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

Film photos: © Bruno Calvo
© 2007 LEGENDE – TF1 INTERNATIONAL – TF1 FILMS PRODUCTION – OKKO Production s.r.o - SONGBIRD Pictures Limited
Setting 1: Boulevard Lannes
A mixed group of men and women are waiting for Edith in the living room of her apartment on the Boulevard Lannes. In a few moments Charles Dumont will sit down at the piano to play Edith a new song he has
written for her, “Non, je ne regrette rien”.
Setting
A discreet plaque on an apartment building at 67 Boulevard Lannes
states that Edith Piaf lived here for the last ten years of her life. This wide, tree-lined boulevard running along the edge of the Bois de Boulogne is named after Jean Lannes (1769-1809), Marshal of France. The
metro station at nearby Porte Dauphine is one of only two to have retained its original glass canopy designed by Hector Guimard.

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