Paris: The Luminous Years (2010)
A storm of Modernism swept through the art worlds of the West in the early decades of the twentieth century, uprooting centuries of tradition. The epicenter of this storm was Paris, France. For an incandescent moment from 1905 to 1930, Paris was the magnetic center for radical innovation and experiment, and the Mecca for creative talents who would change the course of art throughout the Western world.
Director: Perry Miller Adato
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 116 min
Release Date: December 14, 2010
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Production: PBS International, PBS
Country: United States of America, United Kingdom
Language: English, Français
Original Language: en
Keywords
paris, france, woman director
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Paris: The Luminous Years about?
- A storm of Modernism swept through the art worlds of the West in the early decades of the twentieth century, uprooting centuries of tradition. The epicenter of this storm was Paris, France. For an incandescent moment from 1905 to 1930, Paris was the magnetic center for radical innovation and experiment, and the Mecca for creative talents who would change the course of art throughout the Western world.
- Who directed Paris: The Luminous Years?
- Paris: The Luminous Years was directed by Perry Miller Adato.
- Who stars in Paris: The Luminous Years?
- Paris: The Luminous Years stars Josephine Baker, Sylvia Beach, Daniel Breaker, Chris Henry Coffey, Aaron Copland, Marcel Duchamp.
- How long is Paris: The Luminous Years?
- Paris: The Luminous Years has a runtime of 1h 56m (116 minutes).
- What genre is Paris: The Luminous Years?
- Paris: The Luminous Years is a Documentary film.
- Where was Paris: The Luminous Years produced?
- Paris: The Luminous Years was produced in United States of America, United Kingdom.