I've got an idea for you: travel to Paris without leaving DC. Actually, without leaving the National Gallery of Art... On September 20th, the National Gallery of Art is hosting a 4PM screening of Les Nuits de la Pleine Lune/Full Moon in Paris, a masterful comedy of manners by new wave film maker Eric Rohmer that was recently restored. You can read a summary of the film here. Also on view at the National Gallery of Art right now (and through October 4th) are 50 of the most important and beloved paintings of Paris and its environs by impressionist Gustave Caillebotte. Never heard of Caillebotte? You're not alone ;-) "Known" as the “unknown Impressionist” in light of Cézanne, Degas, Monet ...