[Film de famille Boué : 1930, Inauguration Monument Brousse]

Jean Pailleret goes to Mont-Louis with his camera on the day of the inauguration of the monument to Emmanuel Brousse. The film shows the moments leading up to the ceremony: the arrival of the authorities, the gendarmes and the numerous groups of spectators who come to listen to the official speech.

Emmanuel Brousse was a French journalist and politician who died in 1926. An inscription on the monument describes him as "benefactor of Cerdagne, defender of viticulture, apostle of thrift and minister who died poor".



Director
Pailleret, Jean
Year
1930
Type
Film
Length
00 : 01 : 11
Gauge
9,5mm
Sound
Silent
Image
B&W
Genre
Amateur film
Theme
Sites and monuments
Place
Mont-Louis
Film archive
La Cinémathèque de Toulouse