Narbonne: The Second Rome

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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

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Camera

Florent Tixier

Camera Loader

Luc Marescot

Camera Loader

Mathieu Ravey

Camera Operator

Franck Poirier

Director of Photography

Jérôme Krumenacker

Camera Operator

Directing

Alain Tixier

Director

Marianne Cramer

Assistant Director

Anna-Francesca Leccia

Assistant Director

Editing

Sound

Julien Jaouen

Original Music Composer

Writing

Marianne Cramer

Screenplay

Alain Tixier

Screenplay

Camera

Florent Tixier

Camera Loader

Luc Marescot

Camera Loader

Mathieu Ravey

Camera Operator

Franck Poirier

Director of Photography

Jérôme Krumenacker

Camera Operator

Directing

Alain Tixier

Director

Marianne Cramer

Assistant Director

Anna-Francesca Leccia

Assistant Director

Editing

Sound

Julien Jaouen

Original Music Composer

Writing

Marianne Cramer

Screenplay

Alain Tixier

Screenplay