Six major directors of the French new wave each contribute a sparkling short film about a different neighbourhood in the legendary city of light:
Saint Germain De Pres A classic new wave tale of sexual mores by Jean Douchet.
Gare Du Nord Told in one stunning tracking shot, a disillusioned young wife becomes aware of life's different possibilities in this segment by Jean Rouche.
Rus Saint Denis A witty exploration of an encounter between a brassy call girl and a mild-mannered dishwasher from Jean-Daniel Pollet.
Place D'Etoile Eric Rohmer's near-farcical tale of a salesman who mistakenly believes he has killed a man in the street with his umbrella.
Monrparnasse and Levallois Jean-Luc Godard's segment expands upon a plot line from 'Une femme est une femme' about a girl who worries that she has mixed up letters written to two different lovers.
La Muette Claude Chabrol ruthlessly critiques the lives of a constantly bickering bourgeois couple, played by the director himself and Stephane Audran.
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