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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Les Communes de Paris {WebDoc}

WebDocs [web documentaries] are a fascinating way documentary + film are used to capture a city deeper than its facade (although I have to admit, I'm not a fan of the phrase - it sounds too much like something Microsoft invented). They combine new media and more "traditional" film making to explore a place, namely through its inhabitants. Les Communes de Paris is the WebDoc site devoted to Paris and its periphery.
You get an intimate look at people and their daily lives, from a metro driver to a homeless immigrant along the quai of Canal St. Martin. The series helps take a deeper look at the city in the way that locals often glaze over or have never noticed. Each story stands alone, yet build on the concept of the whole: this is Paris.
Click to start exploring Les Communes de Paris.

{Thanks for the heads up, Joe!}

7 comments:

  1. Webdocs is very useful and gives e complete picture of Paris. This is the view we rarely see.

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  2. We enjoy blogs like yours and this Paris.fr seems very useful, too. We keep our fingers crossed for you to get the chance to participate.
    Best regards.

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  3. Oh, so cool! Thank you so much!

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  4. Ooh, thank you. Will definitely have to check out.

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  5. Enjoy! There is so much interesting stuff in there. I need to go back and watch more myself :)

    Anne

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