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Reporters

Jun 10, 1981
1h 37m
★ 6.9

Overview

The co-founder of the Gamma press agency, Raymond Depardon, created this documentary of press photographers in Paris and their subjects by following the photographers around for one month, in October, 1980. In-between long hours waiting for a celebrity to emerge from a restaurant or a hotel, boredom immediately switches to fast action as the cameras click and roll when the person appears. The reaction to the gaggle of photographers is as varied as the people they often literally chase all around town. While some of the celebrities, such as Jacques Chirac who was mayor of Paris at the time, are perceived as comical caricatures, others are shown simply going about ordinary pursuits - including Catherine Deneuve, Gene Kelly, and Jean-Luc Godard.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Bibliothèque publique d'information du centre Georges Pompidou

Cast

Jacques Chirac

Self

Jacques Chirac

Jean-Luc Godard

Self

Jean-Luc Godard

Richard Gere

Self

Richard Gere

Ursula Andress

Self

Ursula Andress

Francis Apestéguy

Self

Francis Apestéguy

Serge Gainsbourg

Self

Serge Gainsbourg

Raymond Barre

Self

Raymond Barre

Jean-Gabriel Barthélémy

Self

Jean-Gabriel Barthélémy

Omar Bongo

Self

Omar Bongo

Mireille Darc

Self

Mireille Darc

Alain Delon

Self

Alain Delon

Catherine Deneuve

Self

Catherine Deneuve

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