Yellow Vest Protests in Paris
In November and December of 2018, so-called yellow vest protesters were demonstrating for weeks on end across France, protesting initially against rising taxes on fuel, later also against the economic policy of Emmanuel Macron and calling for his resignation. The most violent stage of the series of demonstration was the movement organized to Paris for the 8th December 2018, where members of the radical groups, who mixed with the demonstrators of some 8000 people, clashed with the police and for days they set fires, smashed shop windows and looted. Finally, by evening, the police dissolved the crowd. Going on for more than a month, even partly in the Advent season, the series of demonstration have caused an estimated damage of more than 2 milliard euros in commerce.
This series were shot black and white film.
In November and December of 2018, so-called yellow vest protesters were demonstrating for weeks on end across France, protesting initially against rising taxes on fuel, later also against the economic policy of Emmanuel Macron and calling for his resignation. The most violent stage of the series of demonstration was the movement organized to Paris for the 8th December 2018, where members of the radical groups, who mixed with the demonstrators of some 8000 people, clashed with the police and for days they set fires, smashed shop windows and looted. Finally, by evening, the police dissolved the crowd. Going on for more than a month, even partly in the Advent season, the series of demonstration have caused an estimated damage of more than 2 milliard euros in commerce.
This series were shot black and white film.
Yellow Vest Protests in Paris
In November and December of 2018, so-called yellow vest protesters were demonstrating for weeks on end across France, protesting initially against rising taxes on fuel, later also against the economic policy of Emmanuel Macron and calling for his resignation. The most violent stage of the series of demonstration was the movement organized to Paris for the 8th December 2018, where members of the radical groups, who mixed with the demonstrators of some 8000 people, clashed with the police and for days they set fires, smashed shop windows and looted. Finally, by evening, the police dissolved the crowd. Going on for more than a month, even partly in the Advent season, the series of demonstration have caused an estimated damage of more than 2 milliard euros in commerce.
This series were shot black and white film.