Anti-Bolshevik posters, collaborationist advertisements and old-fashioned storefronts, Berthe and Androuet streets in the Montmartre district of Paris remained in the 1940s, due to confinement in order to fight the coronavirus crisis. The team from the film Adieu Monsieur Haffmann , directed by Fred Cavayé, abandoned filming, leaving the setting. A few meters from the Sacred Heart, the district therefore remained confined to the time of the German Occupation. 20 Minutes went there and gives you a tour in pictures.
Rue Androuet in the Montmartre district, in Paris, on March 31, 2020. Production: Olivier JUSZCZAKCoronavirus: Visit to a Montmartre district confined in 1942
2020-04-01T17:48:32.174Z
Anti-Bolshevik posters, collaborationist advertisements and old-fashioned storefronts, Berthe and Androuet streets in the Montmartre district of Paris remained in the 1940s, due to confinement in order to fight the coronavirus crisis. The team from the film Adieu Monsieur Haffmann, directed by Fred Cavayé, abandoned filming, leaving the setting. A few meters from the Sacred Heart, the district therefore remained confined to the time of the German Occupation. 20 Minutes went there and gives you a tour in pictures. Rue Androuet in the Montmartre district of Paris, March 31, 2020. Realization: Olivier JUSZCZAK
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