Fri, Oct 5, 2018
The Centre Pompidou, the second largest museum of modern art in the world, is a lung and a milestone of French culture. François Berléand, actor but also art lover, guides the nightly visit of this magical place. He walks through the 75,000 square meters of the center, created in 1977. Without a presenter or voice-over, the document takes viewers on a stroll and leads them in his footsteps for a new way of experiencing art and culture, more accessible and dust-free. The actor enters through the Forum: the visitors' entrance, usually always bustling, is this time deserted.
Fri, Oct 19, 2018
For one night, Charles Berling visits the Musée d'Orsay alone, which exhibits the rich artistic currents that emerged between the Second Republic and the beginning of the First World War. In the deserted and silent corridors of the majestic station inaugurated for the Universal Exhibition of 1900, which are offered to his visit, from floor to floor, the actor will cross the eras.