Paris, je t'aime

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Paris, je t'aime
Directed by Various
Produced by Emmanuel Benbihy
Claudie Ossard
Written by Various
Starring Various
Music by Various
Distributed by Victoires International
First Look Pictures (USA)
Running time 120 mins.
Language English/French
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Paris, je t'aime (Paris, I love you) is a 2006 film starring Fanny Ardant, Juliette Binoche, Steve Buscemi, Willem Dafoe, Gérard Depardieu, Marianne Faithfull, Ben Gazzara, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Bob Hoskins, Aïssa Maïga, Emily Mortimer, Nick Nolte, Natalie Portman, Miranda Richardson, Gena Rowlands, Ludivine Sagnier, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Rufus Sewell, Leonor Watling, Elijah Wood and others. The two-hour film consists of eighteen five-minute arrondissements (all twenty were planned, but two fell through). Each arrondissement is written and directed by a different person. The directors/writers are Olivier Assayas, Frédéric Auburtin, Emanuelle Benbihy, Gurinder Chadha, Sylvain Chomet, Joel and Ethan Coen, Isabel Coixet, Wes Craven, Alfonso Cuarón, Gérard Depardieu, Christopher Doyle, Richard LaGravenese, Vincenzo Natali, Alexander Payne, Bruno Podyalès, Walter Salles, Oliver Schmitz, Nobuhiro Suwa, Daniela Thomas, Tom Tykwer and Gus Van Sant. The arrondissement directed by Gérard Depardieu was written by Gena Rowlands, the arrondissement directed py Christopher Doyle was co-written by Gabrielle Keng and Kathy Li and the arrondissement directed by Gurinder Chadha was co-written by Paul Mayeda Berges.

It was announced on March 7, 2006 that Paris, je t'aime would open the selection Un Certain Regard on May 18 at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. As Cannes approached, there were rumors that the film might not even end up being screened, as there were reports of a disagreement over some of the content between producers Benbihy and Ossard. It was then reported that the film would be screened, with 18 shorts.[1] The film was screened, shown at Cannes on May 18 and was shown at 2006 Toronto Film Festival. First Look Pictures has acquired the North American rights, and the film is set to open in the US in early 2007

The woman in the red coat on the poster is an obscured Miranda Richardson.

Tagline: One City. 10 Million Hearts. One Love Story. One Film.

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