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===Cinema=== The diversity of the landscape, its authenticity, and the uniqueness of its monuments have attracted many filmmakers. Thus, the city of [[Carcassonne]] has been the setting for many films. The excellent state of preservation of this city offers an outstanding setting for historical films. In 1908 filmmakers abandoned scenery on canvas and [[Louis Feuillade]] filmed in front of the city towers for the ''Return of the cross'', ''Engagement oath'', and ''Enchanted guitar''. In 1924 major films were produced such as ''[[Le Miracle des loups (1924 film)|Le Miracle des Loups]]'' by [[Raymond Bernard (filmmaker)|Raymond Bernard]]. In 1928 for the two thousandth anniversary of the city of Carcassonne, [[Jean Renoir]] made ''Le Tournoi dans la cité''. In 1965 the city of Carcassonne appeared in ''[[The Sucker]]'' by [[Gerard Oury]]. In 1968 ''[[The Little Bather]]'' by [[Robert Dhéry]] (with [[Louis de Funès]] and [[Michel Galabru]]) shot at ''Cabanes de Fleury'' (at the mouth of the Aude). More recently, the Count's castle in the city was the setting for ''[[The Visitors (1972 film)|The Visitors]]'' by [[Jean-Marie Poire]] in 1972, while the [[Château de Puivert]] was used in ''La Passion Béatrice'' by [[Bertrand Tavernier]] in 1987, and ''[[The Ninth Gate]]'' by [[Roman Polanski]] in 1999. The Beach at [[Gruissan]] is present in [[Betty Blue]] by [[Jean-Jacques Beineix]].
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