The Paris Review...: Early Chapters (2001)

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In the summer of '53, an expatriated trio of young Americans founded the international literary quarterly, The Paris Review. Guided by George Plimpton, we roam the streets and cafés of Paris, glimpse the expatriate literati world of the 50s and 60s, and step into the bustling New York offices of the Review, meeting people, past and present, who remain central to this singular literary endeavor.

Director: Paula Heredia
Runtime: 53 min
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Original Language: en

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What is The Paris Review...: Early Chapters about?
In the summer of '53, an expatriated trio of young Americans founded the international literary quarterly, The Paris Review. Guided by George Plimpton, we roam the streets and cafés of Paris, glimpse the expatriate literati world of the 50s and 60s, and step into the bustling New York offices of the Review, meeting people, past and present, who remain central to this singular literary endeavor.
Who directed The Paris Review...: Early Chapters?
The Paris Review...: Early Chapters was directed by Paula Heredia.
How long is The Paris Review...: Early Chapters?
The Paris Review...: Early Chapters has a runtime of 53m (53 minutes).