'21 rue de la Boétie'
by Virginie Linhart

Thursday, June 1, 2017 at 7:30 pm

France, documentary, 52 mn, Imagissime, Stromboli pictures, Garner&Domm, RTBF with the participation of France Télévisions, Toute l'Histoire and with the support of the Fondation pour la Mémoire de la Shoah, 2017.

Paul Rosenberg sur son bureau. (c) archives personnelles de la famille Rosenberg.

Paul Rosenberg on his desk. (c) personal archives of the Rosenberg family.

The life of the French art dealer Paul Rosenberg (1881-1956), a close friend of Picasso, Braque, Matisse, Laurencin and Léger, is recounted by his granddaughter, the journalist Anne Sinclair, in her book 21 rue La Boétie.

This documentary, which combines documents, archive footage and animated scenes, paints an intimate portrait of this exceptional man, marked by his passion for art and the Great History, of which he was both a witness and a victim.

In the presence of Virginie Linhart, director and Emmanuelle Polack, historian, specialist of the French art market under the Occupation.

Moderated by Philippe Dagen, university professor, art critic and journalist at Le Monde.

RATES: €5/€3