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CELEBRATING REVOLUTION: BELLEVILLE STYLE

“On Bastille Day (France’s remembrance of the 1789 Revolution) I took my bike to Belleville to explore this area of Paris, famous for its social uprisings in the 19th century, while listening to Soundwalk’s audio tour of the neighborhood.

Despite its gentrification, Belleville still has a melting-pot feel as a result of the cultures from North African and Chinese immigrants. Within a few blocks, I came across all 3 monotheist religions and a dozen cultures. Mosques and Muslim bookshops a few steps from kosher butcher shops and Sepharadic restaurants, a Pakistanese community church faces Paris’ cheapest greenmarket, street artists studios are next to Chinese dumpling canteens… my kind of revolution.”

-Victoria Jonathan (Paris, France)

Images: garbage can with Obama portrait in front of street artist Pedro‘s studio, hidden courtyards where workers used to live, Boulevard de Belleville, Sepharadic café where old men drink mint tea and play cards, Edith Piaf’s hangout Café Folies, Café Charbon- where Belleville Soundwalk begins- and more.

Check it: Soundwalk Paris Belleville narrated by Florence Loiret-Caille (music by Spleen).


FLORENCE LOIRET-CAILLE

soundwalk florence FLORENCE LOIRET CAILLE

In “Someone I Loved,” Florence Loiret-Caille plays a distraught daughter-in-law of an aging businessman whose son has abandoned her. In this emotionally complex, romantic melodrama based on Amanda Galvana’s novel of the same name, the aging businessman, Pierre, falls in love with a woman 20 years his junior and regrets the decision not to leave his own family for her, the way his son would do years later.

“Someone I Loved” premiered in L.A.’s City of Lights, City of Angels festival on April 20th, 2 weeks before its release date of May 6th in France and Belgium.

Florence Loiret-Caille worked with Soundwalk on a Parisian soundwalk in her native neighborhood of Belleville. Check out the Belleville Soundwalk or read more on “Someone I Loved” here.