Council House (2008)
The film takes place in a Parisian suburb and brings us into the closest possible contact with the people who live here and takes us into the privacy of their lives. A series of personal accounts and shots of the decorated interiors of apartments and houses with no hint as to where we are, no names. No stigma attached, no label given. For these are not the subject of the film, which seeks instead to give a face and a voice – a sort of private landscape – to a space that has come to represent all that is standardized and anonymous.
Director: David Teboul
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 64 min
Release Date: August 12, 2008
Screenplay
Cinematography: Antoine Parouty
Editing: Anne Baudry
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Keywords
suburb
More Films by Director: David Teboul
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Council House about?
- The film takes place in a Parisian suburb and brings us into the closest possible contact with the people who live here and takes us into the privacy of their lives. A series of personal accounts and shots of the decorated interiors of apartments and houses with no hint as to where we are, no names. No stigma attached, no label given. For these are not the subject of the film, which seeks instead to give a face and a voice – a sort of private landscape – to a space that has come to represent all that is standardized and anonymous.
- Who directed Council House?
- Council House was directed by David Teboul.
- How long is Council House?
- Council House has a runtime of 1h 4m (64 minutes).
- What genre is Council House?
- Council House is a Documentary film.
- Where was Council House produced?
- Council House was produced in France.