SYNOPSIS
SYNOPSIS
Everything seems written in advance. In the spring of 2026, forty one years after the wrapping of the Pont Neuf by Christo and Jeanne Claude, the artist JR returns to this iconic location with a monumental and ephemeral work. For several months, an extraordinary collective adventure takes shape to give birth to a spectacular installation: a huge mineral cave that seems to emerge from the oldest bridge in Paris and invites the public on an immersive journey.
The film documents this creation from its initial idea to its opening, following the entire process of design, decision making, and manufacturing. Without making JR its sole character, it adopts a choral form that accompanies those who take on this human, technical, and artistic challenge: artists, engineers, sailors, various technicians, officials from the City of Paris and state services, teachers, local residents… or simple passersby.
From the city of Vannes in Brittany, where the fabrication workshop is located, to the Pont Neuf, from the salons of the City Hall to the banks of the Seine, the camera follows the different actors mobilized by the project. Meetings, tests, calculations, administrative constraints, artistic choices, doubts, and enthusiasms gradually reveal the complexity of a work where each step depends on the others.
At the same time, the film focuses on how this creation is already spreading through the city. Students discover the history of the Pont Neuf and the upcoming work, while the first debates emerge around a project set to transform, for a few weeks, the Parisian landscape. In mirror image, the archives of Christo and Jeanne Claude remind us how much any artistic intervention on the Pont Neuf is an adventure of freedom, conviction, and dialogue with the city. Everything converges toward a single date: that of the opening to the public.
But a few days before the inauguration, the narrative shifts. A violent storm, accompanied by wind gusts and an exceptional hail episode, hits the Pont Neuf. A significant part of the installation is severely damaged. The opening is postponed. In just a few hours, several months of preparation seem compromised.
From that moment on, the nature of the documentary changes. What was supposed to be the story of a work’s creation becomes that of a collective that refuses to abandon it. Artists, technicians, companies, and production teams reinvent their organization, work day and night, and face doubt and urgency to allow the work to exist despite everything.
Nine days later, the cave finally opens its doors. The film reveals the invisible adventure that made it possible: behind the artistic event, a story of solidarity, inventiveness, and obstinacy then appears.
Through this ephemeral work, The Cave of the Pont Neuf tells as much about the birth of a creation as about the commitment of those who support it. In dialogue with the archives of Christo and Jeanne Claude, it shows that while a work can transform a place, it above all reveals the strength of the collective that allows it to happen.
INFO :
Theme : Art and culture
Format : 52′
Original title : The Pont-Neuf’s caverne
Director : Vincent Lorca
Streamer : France Télévisions
Language : FR
Year of production : 2026
Produced by : Together Media