[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