Paris Belongs to Us: Nothing Took Place but the Place, Current

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Paris Belongs to Us marked the genesis of Jacques Rivette’s unique filmmaking style—introducing visual and narrative elements that Rivette would build on over the course of his long career.

Paris Belongs to Us (1960)

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