26 rue Saint-Fargeau

26 rue Saint-Fargeau

2017 · 30 min · Documentary

A vertical journey through a Parisian social housing estate. From dawn till dusk, floor by floor, different cultures and atmospheres talk to each other in a tender way.

Directed by Margaux Guillemard

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