Paris interdit

The film purports to detail the transgressive side of Paris in the 1960s. The subject matter is typical of the style, including sex (nude woman driving a car, middle-class housewives learning to strip), cults, freaks (faux French Nazis into ritual humiliation, body painting, and parading around the Champs-Élysées), and a typical dose of random ugly animal hijinks. Much of the footage is staged.

Keywords

  • quirky

Actors

  • Ben-Ghou-Bey
  • Gene Fenn

Director

  • Jean-Louis Van Belle

Documentary


1h 20min


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FR


EN

Belgium
1969
The film purports to detail the transgressive side of Paris in the 1960s. The subject matter is typical of the style, including sex (nude woman driving a car, middle-class housewives learning to strip), cults, freaks (faux French Nazis into ritual humiliation, body painting, and parading around the Champs-Élysées), and a typical dose of random ugly animal hijinks. Much of the footage is staged.

The film purports to detail the transgressive side of Paris in the 1960s. The subject matter is typical of the style, including sex (nude woman driving a car, middle-class housewives learning to strip), cults, freaks (faux French Nazis into ritual humiliation, body painting, and parading around the Champs-Élysées), and a typical dose of random ugly animal hijinks. Much of the footage is staged.


Cast & Crew