HAUSSMANN, FUTURISM, AND DRIVING REALLY FAST IN PARIS
Haussmann, Futurism, And Driving Really Fast In Paris
Introduction
Claude Barruck Joseph Lelouch is one of the famous French film directors. He is also known for his film writing and cinematographer, a person who is the chief over the camera, working on a film, the person is responsible for technical decisions and artistic related to the image. On the other hand, acting and producing is also included in his work. He was born on 30 October 1937 in Paris, France. He produced the film “C'était un Rendez-Vous” in 1976. The film characterizes a Mercedes 450SEL 6.9 that is driven at dawn through the streets of Paris at severe speed. The film has been shot on the point of view and the description of the car. In an interview, the director, Claude Barruck Joseph Lelouch declares that he brought his own Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9 car in the film. By doing so he made a soundtrack of the fundamentally different sounding Italian sports car.
Discussion
C'était un Rendez-Vous
The short film, C'était un Rendez-Vous that was merely nine minutes long, was shot by the French film director Claude Lelouch in 1976. It was shot in Paris with directions, to be shot in the early morning, of the director. The film reveals the quick spin throughout the streets of the city. In the film, camera was mounted on the face of the car that can never be seen throughout the film. When the race goes to end, driver comes out of the car sweeping fair skin and hair. The Mercedes 450SEL 6.9 frightens the pigeons, terrifies pedestrians and breaks all the rules of Highway Code when the mad dash is going on. In this way, the car does not consider the traffic lights nor does one way streets. It mounts on ...