Paris, je t'aime

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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, ...
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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

Special Features

Making of documentary ; 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround; DTS audio; Spanish subtitles; English SDH subtitles; Previews

Product Details

  • Release Date: 11/13/2007
  • UPC: 687797116291
  • Original Release: 2006
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  • Source: First Look Pictures
  • Region Code: 1
  • Time: 1:50:00
  • Sales rank: 440

Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Paris, Je T'Aime
1. Main Title [1:58]
2. Montmartre [6:06]
3. Quais De Seine [6:11]
4. Le Marais [6:01]
5. Tuileries [6:01]
6. Loin Du 16E [5:07]
7. Porte De Choisy [5:35]
8. Bastille [5:35]
9. Place Des Victoires [5:44]
10. Tour Eiffel [5:48]
11. Parc Monceau [5:08]
12. Quartier Des Enfants Rouges [6:26]
13. Place Des Fêtes [6:06]
14. Pigalle [3:32]
15. Quartier De La Madeleine [2:01]
16. Père-Lachaise [6:13]
17. Faubourg Saint-Denis [5:43]
18. Quartier Latin [7:12]
19. 14E Arrondissement [7:03]
20. End Credits [9:04]

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Disc #1 -- Paris, Je T'Aime
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      Audio: English 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround
      Audio: English DTS
      Audio: English 2.0 Stereo
      Subtitles: English SDH
      Subtitles: Spanish
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   Special Features
      At the Heart of Paris, Je T'Aime
      More From First Look
         10 Items or Less
         Journey to the End of the Night
         The Contract
         The Proposition
         Relative Strangers
         The Dead Girl
         The Breed
         A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints
         In Theatres Fall 2007 and Coming Soon to DVD - King of California

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  • Posted October 1, 2010

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    What happens in Paris

    Paris, Je T'aime is a series of seemingly unrelated vignettes, each about 5 minutes long. As the film progresses, connections begin to build. This is a movie about Paris and the way this enigmatic, iconic city effects those who live there or visit, and each of the short segments has a charm of its own. Happy or sad, tragic or hopeful, these characters, whom we have barely enough time to know, make their humanity manifest in all the most important ways. The scenic elements are fantastic, setting mood, and each vignette is a little bit of sweetness or sorrow. Lovely, thought provoking piece of cinema.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2010

    see it and share its beauty

    you won't fall in love with every single short film but you will fall in love with a few, and that is enough to merit an outstanding rating. after all, those few that do stick with you will stick with you for good. each film presents a unique style and vision, all on the subject of love, be it the first-timer, the rekindler, the eccentric, or whatever. I believe there is a piece in this collection for everyone and the film as a whole is diverse but all the while cohesive in its theme: love. in the end, it's a feel-good film that surely needs to be praised and shared with others, because you can never have too much love in this world!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2010

    Meh

    It's a clever idea, but many of these short films were downright painful to watch. There are a few gems, but overall I'd take a pass on this one.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2010

    Amazing and Original films...

    My friends told me we had to go see this collection of films. They said "Let's go see "Paris, je t'aime!" (I had no idea what they were talking about, and I'm usually on top of new wide, limited, and independent releases). I said on the way in, "It better be good!"------- I was hooked within minutes. Each film has its own style, its own story, and its own director, which makes for a wonderful 2 hours of entertainment. A few familiar faces show up such as actors Natalie Portman, Elijah Wood, Willem Dafoe, and Directors Wes Craven, Alfonso Cuaron, and the Coen Brothers- creating a wonderful blend of genres and styles. I can't recommend this collection more.

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