A hundred Montmartrois, supported by some artists, gathered on Thursday, March 22, 90, to the sound of the accordion, in a square of the hill, vestige of the maquis of Montmartre. They protest against a new project to build an underground car park, the construction of which would result in the disappearance of 23 maples. They had these trees baptized by the artists present who hung on each of them plates bearing the names of artists from Montmartre of the past. Interviews with Montmartroises, and actors Pierre RICHARD, symbolically baptizing a tree, and Roland GIRAUD.
Paris City Hall has decided to build an underground car park avenue Junot in the 18th and declares that all precautions have been taken. Local associations, supported by actor Jacques FABBRI, continue to oppose it. Interviews with Maurice DOUBLET, director of the parking company in Paris SAEMES, and actor Jacques FABBRI, living in the neighborhood opposite the project.
The maquis of Montmartre is finally classified after a legal battle led by the residents for fifteen years. There will therefore be no concrete on the pavements or underground parking to mutilate the trees. Interviews with Jacques FRELAUD, former president of the association Montmartre, and the actor Jacques FABBRI, resident of the district, for whom this victory is the victory of a certain idea of Montmartre, and France DELAHALLE, president of the Committee of safeguarding of Montmartre.
New development in the project of the town hall of the 18th arrondissement of Paris to build a car park avenue Junot. Residents come together in association to defend their living environment. Interview with Maud GARZON of the association for the protection of the Montmartre basement.