Paris, je t'aime (Various, 2006)
- Arn777
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 10:10 am
- Location: London
For screenings if you have internet access while in Paris, check http://www.allocine.fr/ Preview screenings tend to be advertised by magazines such as Les Inrockuptibles, and other mags such as Premiere usually they offer seats to subcribers, but I think it's open to the general public too.
- Dylan
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 1:28 am
Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkrqtxogmME
The film looks cute, and interesting, and fun. It probably won't receive a wide release in the US.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkrqtxogmME
The film looks cute, and interesting, and fun. It probably won't receive a wide release in the US.
- Andre Jurieu
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 7:38 pm
- Location: Back in Milan (Ind.)
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marty
- Andre Jurieu
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 7:38 pm
- Location: Back in Milan (Ind.)
Or maybe he lives in Australia and is just travelling to another country... and maybe that country is called France.marty wrote:Davidhare, are you in Australia or France because the film is not opening in Australia for quite some time? Your location states you are from Australia but I suspect you do not live here.
- Antoine Doinel
- Joined: Sat Mar 04, 2006 5:22 pm
- Location: Montreal, Quebec
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Official website: http://www.parisjetaime-lefilm.com/
- Dylan
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 1:28 am
New poster:

And plans for two follow-ups (set in Tokyo and New York):
http://www.allocine.fr/article/ficheart ... e=18384765
...but still no US release date.

And plans for two follow-ups (set in Tokyo and New York):
http://www.allocine.fr/article/ficheart ... e=18384765
...but still no US release date.
- Antoine Doinel
- Joined: Sat Mar 04, 2006 5:22 pm
- Location: Montreal, Quebec
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It's been picked up by First Look Pictures for US distribution (the same people who handled The Proposition), so all the major city centres should get it at least.Dylan wrote:Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkrqtxogmME
The film looks cute, and interesting, and fun. It probably won't receive a wide release in the US.
IMDB says April 2007 for the US
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Tom Peeping
- Joined: Thu Aug 31, 2006 5:32 pm
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This movie was a complete disappointment for me, starting with one of the most heavy-handed PC message in years (the piece about the girl with the tchador) followed by a number of unfocused and ununvolving mini stories. Only the segment with Gazzara & Rowlands is above the mess (but with the very bad idea of having Depardieu in a café owner cameo).
The last short, by Payne, is the only treasure: a wonderful, funny and very moving segment that can justify the price of the admission ticket alone. I will never forget the lonely walk & talk of that american tourist in the streets of XIVe arrondissement & Parc Montsouris. A devastating ending to otherwise dispensable film.
The last short, by Payne, is the only treasure: a wonderful, funny and very moving segment that can justify the price of the admission ticket alone. I will never forget the lonely walk & talk of that american tourist in the streets of XIVe arrondissement & Parc Montsouris. A devastating ending to otherwise dispensable film.
- Andre Jurieu
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 7:38 pm
- Location: Back in Milan (Ind.)
For the most part, I agree. There are some amusing segments done by the Coens and Van Sant, but most of this is disappointing. I also had high hopes for the Assayas segment, but it was rather tame. I also agree that the Payne segment was the best.Tom Peeping wrote:This movie was a complete disappointment for me, starting with one of the most heavy-handed PC message in years (the piece about the girl with the tchador) followed by a number of unfocused and ununvolving mini stories. Only the segment with Gazzara & Rowlands is above the mess (but with the very bad idea of having Depardieu in a café owner cameo).
The last short, by Payne, is the only treasure: a wonderful, funny and very moving segment that can justify the price of the admission ticket alone. I will never forget the lonely walk & talk of that american tourist in the streets of XIVe arrondissement & Parc Montsouris. A devastating ending to otherwise dispensable film.
- Doctor Sunshine
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 2:04 am
- Location: Brain Jail
I'm going to join the crowd here but I can't call it a disappointment only because these compilation films are always terrible. Even when they have one or two good segments they're still half-assed efforts. The only purpose these type of films serve is networking.
I'm going to add, however, that here none of the pieces make the price of admission worthwhile. Nothing was terrible--except for maybe the vampire one, and Chadha's was a little too cutesy--but for the most part they hovered about average. Van Sant's, Craven's and Twyker's were ok but they all centred around rather lame jokes. The Coens' was amusing but they're usually among the few people that put me into hysterics and I expect no less. The most I can say about Payne's is that it was cute. Nothing got off the ground but the idea of the film was nice, anyway. I can still fault people for getting involved with this project but I'll not call any of them whores.
I'm going to add, however, that here none of the pieces make the price of admission worthwhile. Nothing was terrible--except for maybe the vampire one, and Chadha's was a little too cutesy--but for the most part they hovered about average. Van Sant's, Craven's and Twyker's were ok but they all centred around rather lame jokes. The Coens' was amusing but they're usually among the few people that put me into hysterics and I expect no less. The most I can say about Payne's is that it was cute. Nothing got off the ground but the idea of the film was nice, anyway. I can still fault people for getting involved with this project but I'll not call any of them whores.
- Doctor Sunshine
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 2:04 am
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What I mean is the three I listed have a central lame joke each. The twist ending bits.davidhare wrote:Wes Craven's ep is whimsical but the Twyker, the Assayas and the van Sant, not to mention the Nobuhiro Suwa "Place les Victoires" (with Binoche and Dafoe) are not MEANT to be laff-a-minuters, but considered, thoughtful and formally intriguing (which these all are.)
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- Doctor Sunshine
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 2:04 am
- Location: Brain Jail
- Doctor Sunshine
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 2:04 am
- Location: Brain Jail
Agreed. I certainly didn't put my whole ass behind my argument. Select segments might have shined more if I wasn't aware that they do everything they did here better in their feature length films. A lot of people excel when working within rigid restrictions--I loved The Five Obstructions--but there was no shining here. I'm glad if you got more out of it than I did but I think people are best served by keeping their expectations low.
- Cosmic Bus
- Joined: Tue Sep 12, 2006 2:12 am
- Location: Seattle, WA
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2-disc R3 is now available. Reading this thread leaves me debating whether or not I actually care to pick this up... I do have a voucher from CD-Wow, but it could theoretically be used on something better!
- Antoine Doinel
- Joined: Sat Mar 04, 2006 5:22 pm
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Latino Review scored a look at the North American poster for the film. I'm assuming it will be rolled out in arthouses this year.
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David Ehrenstein
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- tavernier
- Joined: Sat Apr 02, 2005 11:18 pm
First Look is opening this on May 4 in NYC and May 18 in LA.
- Antoine Doinel
- Joined: Sat Mar 04, 2006 5:22 pm
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DrewReiber
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