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Paris, Je T'aime

 
Paris, Je T'aime
Rating: 4.4  (5 reviews)
Key Features: Director: Gus Van Sant, Ethan Coen, Isabel Coixet, Wes Craven, Chris Doyle, Vincenzo Natali, Joel Coen, Alexander Payne, Olivier A...
Eighteen different directors and a slew of indie actors come together for PARIS, JE T'AIME, a cinematic homage to the City of Lights. Each director presents his or her own short story set in a different Parisian quarter, each one featuring a different cast of characters. The pieces vary in length... More
Eighteen different directors and a slew of indie actors come together for PARIS, JE T'AIME, a cinematic homage to the City of Lights. Each director presents his or her own short story set in a different Parisian quarter, each one featuring a different cast of characters. The pieces vary in length, with some of them striving to tell a fully developed tale--no matter how simple the plot--while others are more abstract, content to rely on sparse dialogue and vivid imagery. With directors such as Gus Van Sant, Alexander Payne, Wes Craven, and the Coen brothers participating, the tales are as varied and oddball as one might expect. Maggie Gyllenhaal plays a lonely actress with a fondness for her hash dealer. Elijah Wood encounters a seductive vampire on a moonlit street. Steve Buscemi is a flustered tourist. Natalie Portman falls for a deaf Frenchmen. Each tale is markedly unique, and specific to the quirky style of its director, and the film is a veritable Who's Who for indie buffs. The end product is a bit ... Minimize
Key Information
Directors Frederic Auburtin
Actors Gena Rowlands
Genre Sports/Recreation
Subgenre Short Stories • Travel
MPAA Rating R (MPAA)
Available Formats DVD: 2-Disc Set; Limited Collector's Edition
UPC 687797116222
Release Date 2007
Running Time 1hr 50min
Languages
Original Language English
DVD Editions
DVD Editions DVD: Steelbook Packaging1hr 50minFirst Look Home EntertainmentNovember 18, 2008R (MPAA)687797116222
Professional Reviews
Professional Reviews (11/16/2007, p.63, Missy Schwartz): "Payne's true shining moment is his own short....It's the movie's final chapter, and it's simply brilliant." -- Grade: B+
 
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