The post-war reconstruction and the modern challenges of a city constantly reinventing its landscape [2].
It’s a love letter to the "Phocaean City," capturing the raw energy and complex soul of a place that remains, above all, fiercely independent [3, 4]. The post-war reconstruction and the modern challenges of
Directed by Hugues Nancy and narrated by Philippe Torreton, the film moves beyond the modern clichés of crime or football to tell the story of a "rebel city" that has always stood slightly apart from the rest of France [1, 3]. Through a blend of rare colorized archives and stunning aerial shots, the documentary traces Marseille’s evolution from the ancient Greek port of Massalia to the multicultural Mediterranean powerhouse it is today [2, 4]. Key themes explored in the documentary include: Through a blend of rare colorized archives and
How the port shaped the city’s identity as a place of constant arrival, migration, and trade [1, 2]. and trade [1