Paris, je t'aime



Set against a romantic Parisian backdrop, twenty filmmakers explore the many faces of love in this delightful anthology film. Featuring Natalie Portman, Elijah Wood, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Emily Mortimer, Willem Dafoe and Steve Buscemi.

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  1. This was a most beautiful movie about the human story with all its light and darkness. I watched it 2/8/2021 during Covid-19 lockdown. So uplifting! We are all in this dance together! I hope I can see it again and again.
    Have recommended it to Soooo many. Thank you to the filmakers, actresses, actors, musicians, EVERYONE who helped and worked to give this film to us. A treasure for the ages! PFM

  2. Phải cở như thế mới gọi là Ivillution ? 😀
    Ăn gì mà trả nông nổi như thế mấy nguoi ! ! Trời oi! ;)) md ko thể tả nổi

  3. This was filmed in every arrondissement except for, 11e, 15e and 16e….however
    Pere La Chasse borders is in the 20e and borders the 11e
    Eiffel is in the 7e and borders 15e and 16e. Which means technically all arrondissement's were covered in this film!!

  4. Wait a minute, 1:44:02 are you telling me esteemed character actress Margo Martindale is in this movie?!??! I loved her as a recurring character in Bojack Horseman. I can not believe I have watched this movie a thousand times and never noticed the best short has Margo Martindale in it.

  5. The section titled "Far from the 16th". I think here are 2 themes: The baby gets accustomed to attention and routine when it gets stressed, like a lullaby sung by mom. When we grow, like the mom, we continue to seek out to the routine and attention. In the end, the mom seeks attention and she feels gloomy when she has noone who pays attention. Did I get it right?

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