This is the place where Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris starring Lesley Manville, Isabelle Huppert and Lambert Wilson was filmed at Pont de Bir Hakeim in Paris, France. Start scrolling to find out more.
Mrs. Harris enjoys the car ride through Paris.
The Pont de Bir-Hakeim is a bridge that crosses the Seine in Paris. It connects the 15th and 16th arrondissement, passing through the Île aux Cygnes. The bridge, made of steel, is the second to have stood at the site. It was constructed between 1903 and 1905, replacing an earlier bridge that had been erected in 1878. An arch bridge, it is 237 metres (777 ft) long and 24.7 metres (81 ft) wide. The statue installed, La France renaissance, was created by Holger Wederkinch in 1930, and given to the municipality by the Danish community. Many movies have featured the bridge, including Last Tango in Paris, National Treasure: Book of Secrets and Inception.
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Lesley Manvill, Alba Baptista
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