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Gustave Eiffel Hommage

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Eiffel is a 2021 French romantic drama film directed by Martin Bourboulon, from a script written by Caroline Bongrand. The film stars Romain Duris as Gustave Eiffel and follows a fictionalized romance between Eiffel and Adrienne Bourgès, his childhood sweetheart, played by Emma Mackey. It also stars Pierre Deladonchamps in a supporting role.

Eiffel premiered on 2 March 2021 at the Alliance Française French Film Festival in Australia, and was released in France on 13 October 2021, by Pathé Distribution.

The film received mostly positive reviews, and grossed over $13 million worldwide.

31 March 1889 – Gustave Eiffel sits in his office, atop the newly completed thousand-foot (300 metre) iron tower he has designed and constructed – the Eiffel Tower.

September 1886 – Eiffel receives an award for his groundbreaking design for an iron skeleton to support the Statue of Liberty. Afterward, he considers what his next construction should be, for the 1889 World’s Fair in Paris. Two of his employees, Maurice Koechlin and Émile Nouguier, propose a 200 metre (656 feet) steel tower, but he turns down their proposal, favouring a Metro system for Paris. In order to get publicity for his enterprise, he contacts an old friend, journalist Antoine de Restac.

At a society party, Eiffel meets Restac’s wife, Adrienne. They have a strange, instant connection. Transfixed by her, Eiffel suddenly announces he will build a 300 metre steel tower, shocking the other guests.

 

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EIFFEL TOWER CHAMPAGNE HISTORY A brand which, through the transmission of a traditional ritual, brings together the festive and grandiose spirit of these two French emblems par excellence .
Champagne symbolizes the French art of living. The Sun King’s favorite drink, “vin qui mousse” has been synonymous with luxury and celebration since its creation in the 1670s in Champagne. A cup of desire, of celebration. The must-see of the festivities to this day. Central to happy events, synonymous with accomplishment, symbol of sporting victory, it is universally perceived as the wine of happiness.
An explosion of joy
When the cork escapes, an explosion  like that of the fireworks illuminating the Eiffel Tower during the National Day. Also emblem of the pyramidal silhouette, the Iron Lady also embodies French vitality and inventiveness.Despite the scandals aroused during its construction, the Tower built by Gustave Eiffel was the greatest success of the Universal Exhibition of 1889.An emblem representing national pride which should in principle be destroyed only 20 years after its construction.
In order to save the Tower, its engineer assigned it a scientific vocation, as a gigantic antenna. Inescapable actress of the Great War, she then claimed her role thanks to many intercepted messages, thus becoming a symbol of freedom, victory, and celebration
A brand that, through the transmission of a traditional ritual, unites the festive and grandiose spirit of these two French emblems par excellence.  Champagne symbolizes the French art of living.
The Sun King’s favorite drink, the « vin qui mousse » has been synonymous with luxury and celebration since its creation in the 1670s in Champagne.

A cup of desire, of celebration. The essential part of festivities to this day. Central to happy events, synonymous with accomplishment, symbol of sporting victory, it is universally perceived as the wine of happiness. When the cork escapes, an explosion like that of the fireworks illuminating the Eiffel Tower during the National Day.

Also emblematic of the pyramidal silhouette, the Iron Lady also embodies the vitality and inventiveness of the French. Despite the scandals caused during its construction, the Tower built by Gustave Eiffel was the greatest success of the 1889 World’s Fair. An emblem representing national pride that was supposed to be destroyed only 20 years after its construction. In order to save the Tower, its engineer gave it a scientific vocation, as a gigantic antenna. A key player in the Great War, it then claimed its role thanks to numerous intercepted messages, becoming a symbol of freedom, victory, and celebration

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