On November 3, the new Jacques Audiard will be released in theaters. The Olympics, shot in black and white, tells the story of four young urbanites in search of ideal love and takes the Chinese quarter of Paris as a backdrop. Audiard, who wanted to film a European city like an Asian metropolis, hit the nail on the head because if we put aside the business area of La Défense, mainly located in the territories of Courbevoie and Puteaux, the Italy sector located in the 13th arrondissement is THE touristic district of the capital. In fact, in this area located to the south-east of Paris, we find the largest concentration of glass and concrete spiers (around fifty) in Île-de-France. Most of them grew between the end of the 1960s and the end of the 1970s, the golden age of real estate development.
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