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==Culture== {{Unreferenced section|date=December 2010}} Nevers has been known for several centuries for its [[Nevers faience]]. The [[List of Formula One circuits|Formula One circuit]] of [[Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours|Magny-Cours]] is located near Nevers, as well as the museum [[Conservatoire de la monoplace française]]. The anonymous French woman (played by [[Emmanuelle Riva]]) who is the main character in the film ''[[Hiroshima mon amour]]'' by [[Alain Resnais]] is from Nevers, and the film features many flashbacks to her youth there during World War II. In the final scene of the film, her [[Japan]]ese lover tells her "You are Nevers". There is a lot of play on the English translation of the town's name throughout the film, with dialogue such as ''"Nevers ? Jamais !"'' ("Nevers? Never!") Most of the scenes in the film ''[[Rosalie Blum]]'' were filmed in Nevers between March and April 2015, with the exception of the end scenes, which were filmed at [[Leffrinckoucke]] in the [[Nord (French department)|Nord]]. Nevers is also the setting of most of the second half of [[Éric Rohmer]]'s 1992 film, ''[[Conte d'Hiver]]''.
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