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Paris, I Love You (Paris, je t'aime) (2006)

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Paris, je t'aime is about the plurality of cinema in one mythic location: Paris, the City of Love. Twenty filmmakers have five minutes each; the audience must weaving a single narrative out of twenty moments. The 20 moments are fused by transitional interstitial sequences and also via the introduction and epilogue. Each transition begins with the last shot of the previous film and ends with the first shot of the following film, extending the enchantment and the emotion of the previous segment, preparing the audience for a surprise, and providing a cohesive atmosphere. There's a reappearing mysterious character who is a witness to the Parisian life. A common theme of Paris and love fuses all.
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Florence Muller as Young Woman (segment "Montmartre")
Hervé Pierre as Doctor (segment "Montmartre")
Bruno Podalydès
Leïla Bekhti as Zarka (segment "Quais de Seine")
Julien Beramis as Arnaud (segment "Quais de Seine")
Cyril Descours as François (segment "Quais de Seine")
Thomas Dumerchez as Manu (segment "Quais de Seine")
Daniely Francisque as Black Girl #1 (segment "Quais de Seine")
Audrey Fricot as Black Girl #2 (segment "Quais de Seine")
Salah Teskouk as Zarka's Grandfather (segment "Quais de Seine")
Christian Bramsen as Printer (segment "Le Marais")
Marianne Faithfull as Marianne (segment "Le Marais")
Elias McConnell as Elie (segment "Le Marais")
Gaspard Ulliel as Gaspard (segment "Le Marais")
Julie Bataille as Julie (segment "Tuileries")
Steve Buscemi as Le touriste (segment "Tuileries")
Barbet Schroeder as Monsieur Henny (segment "Porte de Choisy")
Miranda Richardson as La femme au trench rouge (segment "Bastille")
Sergio Castellitto as Le mari (segment "Bastille")
Catalina Sandino Moreno as Ana (segment "Loin du 16e")
Axel Kiener as Axel (segment "Tuileries")
Li Xin as Madame Li (segment "Porte de Choisy")
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Filmfun

A varied and fascinating look at directors' takes on Paris and love. Highly cinematic, creative, unexpected and enjoyable.

ShogunTee

A beautiful snapshot of the most beautiful city in the world. The cinematography alone during some of the framing sequences will make you want to hop on the next jet plane for a visit. Although a couple of the stories felt meaningless(like the hair product salesman?? Wha??), they are all stunning to look at, and the closing sequence uniting the scenes together felt earned, so the acting must have been superb. Good film.

adelaide

I saw this movie in while i was in France. I loved it even though i could only understand parts of it. All the vignettes are well acted, directed, and edited although some are slightly difficult to understand. The movie hit a chord with me and i have been waiting for it to come out in the states so i can make my friends go. everyone should really see it, it has something from every genera, from vampires, to confused tourists. it wil make you laugh, cry and want to see it again. keep in mind though that it is an "indie" film from france so it dosent exactly have that hollywood blockbuster flare that is so common in the cinema.

mmoneal

The title had this viewer a little hesitant to go see it until watching the trailers and reading some of the reviews. This film isn't pretentious or over loaded with heavy underpinnings of social commentary and philosophy like some French films. This is just a great movie to see about the joys and sorrows of being alive and its done so well by each director that you'll leave the theatre wanting more. Side splittingly hilarious, touching, evocative and ironic from scene to scene and beautifully filmed, it is worth checking out on the big screen. You'll probably want to get a copy on DVD so you can go back and dissect a few of the stories as well as share them with friends.

JeffKelso

This is a very nice but quirky movie. Each of the 18 short films takes place in a different arrondissements (they miss two for some reason) of Paris and are all about love. Some seek love, some find love, others experience it in very different ways, there are close calls with love, and the end of love. The couples involved are of all ages, genders, persuassions, and even life-form (we are talking vampires here). Each mini-movie is about 5 minutes long. The directors' (each short is by a different director) task was to make a complete story in the very short time. Some did better then others but overall it was well worth it. This film is for people who can think on their own, expand upon concepts without "Dummie" guides. It helps if you are interested in French culture but knowledge of the language is not required.

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