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Movie Title : Paris Je T'aime
Release Date : May 4, 2007 Wide
Genre Movie :Drama,Romance,Art House & International
Mpaa Rating : R

Actors :Fanny Ardant,Juliette Binoche,Steve Buscemi,Willem Dafoe,Marianne Faithfull,Ben Gazzara,Maggie Gyllenhaal,Bob Hoskins,Margo Martindale,Yolande Moreau,Nick Nolte,Miranda Richardson,Gena Rowlands,Ludivine Sagnier,Rufus Sewell,Elijah Wood,Sergio Castellitto,Gérard Depardieu,Barbet Schroeder,Natalie Portman


Twenty acclaimed filmmakers from around the world look at love in the City of Lights in this omnibus feature. Paris, Je T'Aime features 18 short stories, each set in a different part of Paris and each featuring a different cast and director (two segments were produced by two filmmakers in collaboration). In "Faubourg Saint-Denis," Tom Tykwer directs Natalie Portman as an American actress who is the object of affection for a blind student (Melchior Belson). Christopher Doyle's "Porte de Choisy" follows a salesman (Barbet Schroeder) as he tries to pitch beauty aids in Chinatown. Nick Nolte and Ludivine Sagnier are father and daughter in "Parc Monceau" from Alfonso Cuarón. Animator Sylvain Chomet turns his eye to a pair of living, breathing mimes in "Tour Eiffel." An interracial romance in France is offered by Gurinder Chadha in "Quais de Seine." In "Le Marais" from Gus Van Sant, a man (Gaspard Ulliel) finds himself falling for a handsome gent (Elias McConnell) who works in a print shop. Isabel Coixet tells the tale of a man (Sergio Castellitto) who is making his final choice between his wife (Miranda Richardson) and his lover (Leonor Watling) in "Bastille." Juliette Binoche plays a grieving mother in Nobuhiro Suwa's "Place des Victoires," in which she's greeted by a spectral cowboy (Willem Dafoe). Richard LaGravanese's "Pigalle" finds a long-married man (Bob Hoskins) turning to a prostitute for advice on pleasing his wife (Fanny Ardant). Gérard Depardieu and Frédéric Auburtin direct Gena Rowlands and Ben Gazzara as longtime marrieds meeting for one final pre-divorce encounter in "Quartier Latin." Steve Buscemi learns a lesson about local etiquette in the Paris Metro in "Tuileries" from Joel and Ethan Coen. In "Loin du 16ème" by Walter Salles, a housekeeper (Catalina Sandino Moreno) longs for her own child as she tends to the infant of her wealthy employer. Elijah Wood stars in "Quartier de la Madeleine," a vampire tale from Vincenzo Natali. Wes Craven presents another fantasy in "Père-Lachaise," in which an engaged young man (Rufus Sewell) receives romantic advice from the spirit of Oscar Wilde (Alex Payne). A postal worker from Colorado (Margo Martindale) shares her thoughts on her visit to Paris in mangled French in Alexander Payne's witty "14th Arrondissement." Other segments include "Place des Fêtes" from Oliver Schmitz, Bruno Podalydès' "Montmartre," and "Quartier des Enfants Rouges" by Olivier Assayas, which stars Maggie Gyllenhaal. Paris, Je T'Aime received its world premiere at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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You expect quality to vary from segment to segment, but the misses outweigh the hits by a depressingly high margin.
David Fear-Time Out

For directors and actors who usually work on projects that take years to develop and months to film, this must have been a really fun lark. For the viewer, it's a full cinematic feast.
Richard Roeper-Ebert & Roeper

A little uneven in style, tone and quality. But the picture that emerges of Paris is romantic, cosmopolitan and hopeful.
Roger Moore-Orlando Sentinel

Even the least tales here flit by quickly enough to leave little bad aftertaste, and the best are savored like the last small bites of exquisite soufflés.
Bruce Westbrook-Houston Chronicle

The best segments are as good as film gets; the losers can make you wince. On the whole, the good outweigh the bad and make the film feel like a minivacation in the City of Light.
Richard Nilsen-Arizona Republic

The best is saved for last: Payne's 14th arrondissement takes its time to create a Parisian epiphany that both pokes fun at an American tourist (Margo Martindale) and finds grace in her acceptance of a fragile moment of transcendence.
John Hartl-Seattle Times

The bulk of the work, filtered through the idiosyncratic lens of the global art-house, relays a peculiar impression of the city that is at once familiar and displaced.
Luke Goodsell-Empire Magazine Australasia

18 shorts about love for mature art house fans
Carrie R. Wheadon-Common Sense Media

The most resonant moments in Paris, Je T'Aime happen to be the bleakest, and they're about immigrants and other outsiders.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express

Alluring, all in all, and unfulfilling
Fernando F. Croce-CinePassion

Considering just how many cooks there were in the kitchen, Paris, je t'aime came out with a pretty even feeling
Heather Huntington-ReelzChannel.com

It's an uneven bag of love to be sure, but the hits outweigh the misses.
Bruce Bennett-Spectrum (St. George, Utah)

Paris, je t'aime feels like a compilation of student films %u2014 imbued with a certain neophyte whimsy, vibrating with life and passion, and fresh in a way that can only come from unfettered enthusiasm.
Brandon Fibbs-Colorado Springs Gazette

A fantastic travelogue.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy

A masterful achievement, both as a film and as a heartfelt love letter to one of the world's most romantic cities.
Eric D. Snider-EricDSnider.com

Generally, the comic pieces are sturdier than the abbreviated dramas. ...As might be expected, a couple of the chapters are misfires... Happily, 'Paris' saves some of its prime material for the last half-hour.
James Sanford-Kalamazoo Gazette

Splendid.
Stina Chyn-Film Threat

Finally, the city that has inspired so much love gets a love letter all its own.
Joe Lozito-Big Picture Big Sound

...a charming ode to the title city, less because of how it celebrates Paris' romantic reputation than for the way it lovingly tweaks that image.
Josh Larsen-Sun Publications (Chicago, IL)

A connoisseur's delight: two hours of short films celebrating the most romantic city in the world.
Alan Morrison-Empire Magazine

Taken as a whole, Paris Je T'Aime slips down easily enough and offers a few whimsical smiles, but you may find yourself craving more substantial nourishment before the end.
Paul Arendt-BBC

This one is different and it's charming.
-Jam! Movies

A slam-dunk for cineastes, romantics, and Francophiles.
Marrit Ingman-Austin Chronicle

Even the downbeat segments are optimistic, and that's what unifies them.
Mark Palermo-Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

Paris Je T'aime is a poignant and ultimately rewarding experience. It offers something for everyone, and provides an insightful, multi-cultural look at the City of Lights.
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