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Release Date:
June 19, 2021
Original Title:
Narbonne, la seconde Rome
Alternate Titles:
Narbonne. Das zweite Rom
Genres:
Documentary | History | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ARTE
MC4
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
More than 2.000 years ago, Narbonne in today's Département Aude was the capital of a huge Roman province in Southern Gaul - Gallia Narbonensis. It was the second most important Roman port in the western Mediterranean and the town was one of the most important commercial hubs between the colonies and the Roman Empire, thus the town could boast a size rivaling that of the city that had established it: Rome itself. Paradoxically, the town that distinguished itself for its impressive architecture, today shows no more signs of it: neither temples, arenas, nor theaters. Far less significant Roman towns like Nîmes or Arles are full of ancient sites. Narbonne today is a tranquil town in Occitania
Assistant Director:
Marianne Cramer
Anna-Francesca Leccia
Camera Loader:
Florent Tixier
Luc Marescot
Camera Operator:
Mathieu Ravey
Jérôme Krumenacker
Director:
Alain Tixier
Director of Photography:
Franck Poirier
Editor:
Nicolas Moncadas
Laurence Buchmann
Florian Chomienne
Original Music Composer:
Julien Jaouen
Screenplay:
Marianne Cramer
Alain Tixier
Sound:
Frédéric Gremeaux
Visual Effects:
Jean-Christophe Levet
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