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Paris, je t'aime

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Paris, je t'aime

©2007 First Look Studios
Directed by Various
Produced by Emmanuel Benbihy
Claudie Ossard
Written by Various
Starring Various
Music by Various
Distributed by La Fabrique de Films (France)
First Look Pictures (USA)
Maple Pictures (Canada)
Release date(s) 21 June 2006 (France)
Running time 120 mins.
Language French / English / Chinese / Spanish
Budget $16,000,000
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Paris, je t'aime is a 2006 film starring an ensemble cast of American, British and French film actors. The title translates as "Paris, I love you". The two-hour film consists of eighteen short films set in different arrondissements. The 21 directors include Walter Salles, Alfonso Cuarón, Tom Tykwer, Gus Van Sant, Wes Craven, Alexander Payne, Gurinder Chadha and Joel and Ethan Coen. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on 18 May, opening the Un Certain Regard selection. It had its Canadian premiere at the Toronto Film Festival on 10 September and its U.S. premiere in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on 9 April 2007.[1] First Look Pictures acquired the North American rights, and the film opened in the United States on 4 May 2007.

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Arrondissements

Initially, twenty short films representing the twenty arrondissements of Paris were planned, but two of them (the XVe arrondissement, directed by Christoffer Boe, and the XIe arrondissement, by Raphaël Nadjari) were not included in the final film because they could not be properly integrated into it. Each arrondissement is followed by a few images of Paris; these transition sequences were written by Emmanuel Benbihy and directed by Benbihy with Frédéric Auburtin. Including Benbihy, there were 22 directors involved in the finished film. The 18 arrondissements are:

Production

The films for the project were acquired gradually, and Tom Tykwer's film "Faubourg Saint-Denis" was used to recruit other directors to the project. The Coen brothers signed after seeing it. Julio Medem was attached to the project for a long time. He was supposed to direct one of the segments, but this finally fell through because of scheduling conflicts with the filming of Caótica Ana (2007). Paris, je t'aime is the first feature film to be fully scanned in 6K and mastered in 4K in Europe (as opposed to the normal 2K). Encoding the image took about 24 hours per reel (at Laboratoires Éclair).

References

  1. ^ Thomas, Mary. "Film Notes: Movie scholar to discuss student film opportunities", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 2007-04-06. Retrieved on 2007-12-19. 

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