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Un été à la Garoupe

La Garoupe, a beach in Antibes, in 1937. For one summer, the painter and photographer Man Ray films his friends Pablo Picasso, Dora Maar, Paul Eluard and his wife Nusch, as well as Lee Miller. During these few weeks, love, friendship, poetry, photography and painting are still mixed in the carefree and the creativity specific to the artistic movements of the interwar period.

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  • Pablo Picasso

    Pablo Picasso

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  • Paul Éluard

    Paul Éluard

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  • Dora Maar

    Dora Maar

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  • Man Ray

    Man Ray

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  • Ady Fidelin

    Ady Fidelin

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  • Elizabeth Lee Miller

    Elizabeth Lee Miller

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  • Roland Penrose

    Roland Penrose

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  • Nusch Éluard

    Nusch Éluard

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  • Céline Sallette

    Céline Sallette

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Overview

La Garoupe, a beach in Antibes, in 1937. For one summer, the painter and photographer Man Ray films his friends Pablo Picasso, Dora Maar, Paul Eluard and his wife Nusch, as well as Lee Miller. During these few weeks, love, friendship, poetry, photography and painting are still mixed in the carefree and the creativity specific to the artistic movements of the interwar period.

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