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A photogenic setting and an unchanging appearance
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Even if Baume-les-Messieurs is not the 'village lost at the bottom of the valley' of the song 'Les Trois Cloches' (The Three Bells) performed by Edith Piaf, it looks like it. Its very photogenic setting and its unchanging appearance have indeed inspired several film directors, including Claude Lelouch for 'Les Misérables' or Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe for 'Le Rouge et le Noir'.
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