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A collection of five-minute films about the City of Lights brings Paris to life with a unique patchwork of 20 stories. Numerous writers, directors and actors lend their distinctive vision to the project, employing a wide variety of styles and subject matter. Participants include Gérard Depardieu, Gus Van Sant, Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, Wes Craven, Marianne Faithfull, Steve Buscemi, Juliette Binoche, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Gena Rowlands and many others.
Was this released in the US? How did I miss this? It is not yet available on dvd as far as I can tell. Anyone have info or opinions?
A collection of five-minute films about the City of Lights brings Paris to life with a unique patchwork of 20 stories. Numerous writers, directors and actors lend their distinctive vision to the project, employing a wide variety of styles and subject matter. Participants include Gérard Depardieu, Gus Van Sant, Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, Wes Craven, Marianne Faithfull, Steve Buscemi, Juliette Binoche, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Gena Rowlands and many others.
Was this released in the US? How did I miss this? It is not yet available on dvd as far as I can tell. Anyone have info or opinions?
I really want to see this. It came out on May 4th in the U.S, it is however only showing in selected cinemas according to IMDB.
A dodgy DVD is available here
Sadly no official DVD release date has been given.
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I've currently got this in my 'to watch' pile. I started on it the other night, but was too tired to really give it the attention it deserves.
It looks promising, though; the two opening vignettes are really charming, and by all accounts there's a lot of variety from segment to segment. My only complaint would be that (as far as I can see) there's no real crossover of characters, which could perhaps make it seem disjointed.
Jury's still out, though, and there could well be some wonderful crossover that I didn't make it to yet. I'll probably love it, as I have a boner for French.
I saw this film last night and absolutely LOVED it.
I can't even being to start talking about all the vignettes I liked. Just...go see it. Although I will warn people that none of the story lines really come together in the way of Crash or Babel and not all of them have solid beginnings and ends, but they're really all good in some way.