Jefferson in Paris

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Jefferson in Paris

movie poster of Jefferson in Paris
Directed by James Ivory
Produced by Ismail Merchant
Humbert Balsan (co-producer)
Paul Bradley (executive)
Donald Rosenfeld (executive)
Written by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
Starring Nick Nolte
Greta Scacchi
Jean-Pierre Aumont
Simon Callow
Seth Gilliam
James Earl Jones
Michael Lonsdale
Nancy Marchand
Thandie Newton
Gwyneth Paltrow
Charlotte de Turckheim
Lambert Wilson
Elsa Zylberstein
Music by Richard Robbins (score)
Antonio Sacchini (opera Dardanus", conducted by William Christie)
Cinematography Pierre Lhomme
Editing by Isabelle Lorente
Andrew Marcus
Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures
Release date(s) 31 March 1995
Running time 139 minutes
Country France, United States
Language English, French
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Jefferson in Paris is a 1995 Merchant Ivory Productions' film with a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. The film was directed by James Ivory and produced by Ismail Merchant. Selected for Cannes Film Festival's Official Selection in May 1995.

It is about the historical figure Thomas Jefferson as the U.S. Ambassador to France, before he became President.


Starring Nick Nolte (as Thomas Jefferson) and Greta Scacchi (as Maria Cosway).

Co-starring Jean-Pierre Aumont, Simon Callow, Seth Gilliam, James Earl Jones, Michael Lonsdale (as Louis XVI), Nancy Marchand, Thandie Newton (as Sally Hemings), Gwyneth Paltrow (as Martha Jefferson), Charlotte de Turckheim (as Marie-Antoinette) and Lambert Wilson (as Marquis de Lafayette).

Also with Tim Choate, Elsa Zylberstein (as Madame de Lafayette), Nicolas Silberg, Catherine Samie, Vernon Dobtcheff, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Vincent Cassel (as Camille Desmoulins), Laure Marsac (cameo) etc...

Also baroque music performance by William Christie & Les Arts Florissants (Jory Vinikour, Emmanuel Balssa, Simon Heyerick, Hiro Kurosaki) with singers Jean-Paul Fouchécourt, Sandrine Piau, Sophie Daneman. Period Music by Antonio Sacchini's opera "Dardanus", Marc-Antoine Charpentier's" In Hoc Festo", Arcangelo Corelli's "La Folia", Jacques Duphly's "Courante", etc...


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