Dinnertime Documentaries | Paris 1900: The City of Lights (2019)
This is the second event in the Dinnertime Documentaries series.
Enjoy spring evenings at Hillwood with documentaries that highlight French history and culture at the turn of the century! Tour Hillwood’s mansion, gardens, greenhouse, special exhibition Marjorie Merriweather Post's Paris at Hillwood, eat a delicious meal at Merriweather Café, and enjoy a film. This evening’s featured documentary is Paris 1900: The City of Lights, directed by Hugues Nancy and produced by CPB Films. Please note that this film does not include closed captions. The entirety of the film is in English.
Reservations are required for a seated dinner at the Merriweather Café between 5:30 and 6:45 p.m. Book your reservation for dinner on our website, here! Take a look at the menu in advance, here.
TIMELINE
5:30-7:30 p.m. | Explore Hillwood
- Enjoy Hillwood’s mansion, gardens, greenhouse, and Marjorie Merriweather Post's Paris
- Find the perfect souvenir for your visit at the museum shop
- Enjoy dinner at the Merriweather Café or Merriweather To Go
7:30-8:30 p.m. | Film Screening
- Seating for the film is first-come first-serve in the visitor center theater, Dina Merrill Pavilion, CW Post, and Merriweather Room B
ABOUT THE FILM
Journey back in time to La Belle Epoque (1871-1914), with incredible restored and colorized footage capturing the magic and euphoria of The City of Light. Thanks to incredible archives restored and fully colorized, this film presents a previously unseen journey through time and space. They captured magical moments of lightness and euphoria, the marvels of scientific and aesthetic invention: the crowning glory of democracy.
Please note: This film contains nudity and a brief depiction of death, which may not be suitable for all audiences.
Enjoy spring evenings at Hillwood with documentaries that highlight French history and culture at the turn of the century! Before the film, tour Hillwood’s mansion, gardens, greenhouse, special