La vocation d'André Carel Filming Locations
Where was La vocation d'André Carel filmed? La vocation d'André Carel was filmed in 10 locations across France and Switzerland in the following places:
La vocation d'André Carel Filming Locations
La Villette is an edgy, regenerated area with waterfront promenades along Canal de l'Ourcq, and Parc de la Villette, a futuristic green space on the site of Paris’s former abattoirs. Notable spots include the hands-on Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, the Vill’Up shopping mall, and the Philharmonie de Paris concert hall. Contemporary art is showcased at Centquatre, a cultural center in a converted funeral parlor.
Meillerie is a commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France.
Évian-les-Bains, or simply Évian, is a commune in Eastern France, by the border with Switzerland. It is located in the northern part of the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.
Montreux is a traditional resort town on Lake Geneva. Nestled between steep hills and the lakeside, it's known for its mild microclimate and the Montreux Jazz Festival, held in July. The town's promenade is lined with flowers, sculptures, Mediterranean trees and grand Belle Époque buildings. Offshore is a medieval island castle, Château de Chillon, with ramparts, formal halls and a chapel with 14th-century murals.
Clarens-Montreux or Clarens is a neighborhood in the municipality of Montreux, in the canton of Vaud, in Switzerland. This neighborhood is the biggest and most populated of the city of Montreux. Clarens was made famous throughout Europe by the immense success of the book La Nouvelle Héloïse by Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Territet is a locality which is part of the Montreux commune, in the Vaud canton, Switzerland.
Glion is a village in the municipality of Montreux in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland. The village is located 700 m.a.s.l., overlooking Lake Geneva. The position of this village in Montreux and the Chauderon Gorge made it a touristic destination in the 19th century.
Lausanne is a city on Lake Geneva, in the French-speaking region of Vaud, Switzerland. It’s home to the International Olympic Committee headquarters, as well as the Olympic Museum and lakeshore Olympic Park. Away from the lake, the hilly old city has medieval, shop-lined streets and a 12th-century Gothic cathedral with an ornate facade. The 19th-century Palais de Rumine houses fine art and science museums.
Geneva is a city in Switzerland that lies at the southern tip of expansive Lac Léman (Lake Geneva). Surrounded by the Alps and Jura mountains, the city has views of dramatic Mont Blanc. Headquarters of Europe’s United Nations and the Red Cross, it’s a global hub for diplomacy and banking. French influence is widespread, from the language to gastronomy and bohemian districts like Carouge.
La vocation d'André Carel (1925)
On the shores of Lake Geneva, a young Parisian bourgeois spends his holidays in Evian, the fashionable spa for the well-to-do.