Movie Description The City of Lights gets further illumination in this film from L'AUBERGE ESPAGNOL director Cedric Klapisch. The director, frequent collaborator Roman Duris, Juliette Binoche, and a host of France's finest actors create a film that celebrates the city with a number of interconnected narratives.
| Credits | | Producer: | Bruno Levy | | Cast: | Albert Dupontel, Audrey Marnay, Francois Cluzet, Gilles Lellouche, Karin Viard, Maurice Benichou, Olivia Bonamy |
Editorial Reviews 4 stars out of 5 -- "As Klapisch wanders through vignettes of dreams and disappointments, he offers a captivating and never prescriptive paean to humanity's will to survive." Empire - Liz Beardsworth (08/01/2008)
3 stars out of 5 -- "A Gallic SHORT CUTS, you could say -- although, being French, PARIS comes across quieter and more reflective than Altman's masterwork." Total Film - Philip Kemp (02/01/2009)
3.5 stars out of 5 -- "This vibrant portrait of the film's titular city will be irresistible to Francophiles....Binoche brings her natural charm to her compassionate character." Box Office - Wade Major (05/26/2009)
3.5 stars out of 4 -- "[E]very character has life and depth....As the narrative circles through their stories, we're genuinely curious about what will happen next." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (09/16/2009)
"As befits a film about a dancer staring down death, PARIS roots its best moments in movement rather than dialogue." A.V. Club - Nathan Rabin (09/17/2009)
"Both a Parisian answer to Woody Allen's MANHATTAN and a multicharacter mosaic in the mode of Robert Altman's SHORT CUTS, the movie sprawls invitingly across the screen like a glowing Impressionist painting." New York Times - Stephen Holden (09/18/2009)
"[W]hat lifts PARIS from the subgenre pack is a fine ensemble, in particular the emotional chemistry between two of the screen's most magnetic actors, Juliette Binoche and Romain Duris." Los Angeles Times - Sheri Linden (09/18/2009)
"[E]very character has life and depth....As the narrative circles through their stories, we're genuinely curious about what will happen next." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (09/23/2009)
“PARIS pulses with a contemporary version of the energy that animated Balzac’s novels, or Colette’s accounts of the life she observed from the window of her apartment in the Palais Royal.” Wall Street Journal (09/18/2009)
"Cedric Klapisch's intoxicating portrait of a city that despite (or, more likely, because of) being in a state of constant flux, retains timeless energy and allure." Washington Post (09/25/2009)
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