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Where was Call My Agent! filmed

2015, Comedy Drama
Filming country: France

Call My Agent! was filmed in France

The Westin Paris - Vendôme

In movie

Scene where Gabriel arrives at Cécile de France's photoshoot. (Episode 1.1)


Real

Scene was shot The Westin Paris – Vendôme is a historic hotel in Paris, France at 3 rue de Castiglione on the corner of the rue de Rivoli, facing the Tuileries Garden.
Paris



149 Rue Saint-Honoré

In movie

Scene where Samuel leaves the office for his well-deserved holiday. His co-workers are waving at him from the office balcony of the ASK Agency. (Episode 1.1)


Real

Scene was shot The rue Saint-Honoré is a street in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France. The street, on which are located a number of museums and upscale boutiques, is near the Jardin des Tuileries and the Saint-Honoré market. Scenes inside the agency were filmed in Studios d’Aubervilliers, located at 15 Rue Marcel Carné, 93300 Aubervilliers.
Paris



Pere Lachaise cemetery - enterance

In movie

Scene where The funeral of Samuel Kerr. (Episode 1.2)


Real

Scene was shot Pere Lachaise is the largest cemetery in Paris (44 hectares or 110 acres). With more than 3.5 million visitors annually, it is the most visited necropolis in the world.
Paris



Brasserie du Louvre - Bocuse

In movie

Scene where Cécile de France sees Gabriel having lunch with Sofia. (Episode 1.1)


Real

Scene was shot Set in a typical Parisian atmosphere, the Brasserie du Louvre welcomes you in its bright dining room. The décor is faithful to vintage French bistros: red seats, elegant hat racks, and white tablecloths. Brasserie du Louvre is located in Hôtel du Louvre.
Paris



Le Grand Colbert

In movie

Scene where Camille has lunch with her mother. She has no idea that inviting her father would cause trouble.(Episode 2.3)


Real

Scene was shot Le Grand Colbert is a Parisian brasserie between the Palais Brongniart, the Palais Royal garden, and the Place des Victoires. It is also accessible via the Vivienne Gallery. Restaurant Le Grand Colbert, in a large room, with an impressive architectural volume, and walls of six meters, remains with strikingly carved pilasters. There are also Pompeian-style paintings on wood and beautiful mosaics on the floor. They are proud to have starred in several films and series at this restaurant. Feel free to ask about it. They have a photo book ready!
Paris




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