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Club Silencio is modeled on David Lynch's Los Angeles noir classic Mullholland Drive, with rather surreal interiors conjured by the director himself. Fittingly, le resistance literally haunts the walls here, as 142 rue Montmartre was once home to L'Aurore, publishers of Emile Zola's defiant J'Accuse. The enigmatical corridors now contain a performance stage, a cinema, an art library, and reflective dance floor, where all manner of scandalous and unholy activities are virtually assured to unfold. Silencio will be members-only club during the early hours, and open to the public after midnight.
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