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1990 | Color | 1h 23

This documentary shows what happens inside the huge Louvre Museum when it is closed to the public. From the cleaning work, to the organization of its cellars, the rearrangement of its galleries and all the different occupations of the several employees that work there.


Country: Francia
Direction: Philibert; Nicolas
Script: Philibert; Nicolás
Production: Lalou; Serge
Photography: Barrau; Daniel, Copans; Richard
Sound: Bouchilloux; Monique
Music: Harsant; Philippe
Participation year at FICM: 2008

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