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Even for people who have never been to Paris, the name of the city is more than a metaphor for magic - it’s almost a synonym. Certainly there’s no better place on earth that Woody Allen could have chosen for his new romantic comedy than Paris.

It is a city with a unique mythology and heritage, celebrated for the extraordinary beauty of its streets, boulevards and gardens, as well as the splendor found inside so many of the greatest museums in the world.

The resonance of its history, from major political and cultural events to the aura of its legendary restaurants and cafes, is felt everywhere. The past endures and shines brightly in Paris, which makes it well-suited for a story of a man reinvigorating his feelings and finding inspiration to reflect on his life.

Starring Kathy Bates, Adrien Brody, Carla Bruni, Marion Cotillard, Rachel McAdams, Michael Sheen, Owen Wilson.


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"A gem"
Baz Bamigboye,
DAILY MAIL

"Beautiful, playful and funny"
Jason Solomons,
THE OBSERVER

"Bracing humour and ravishing romance."
Peter Travers,
ROLLING STONE

 
 
 
 
 
 


Parisian Hotspots

The film’s locations include some of Paris’s most cherished sites, such as:

Shakespeare & Co
Library

The "Galerie des Glaces"
Château de Versailles

Monet’s Garden Giverny

The Musée de l’Orangerie

The Musée Rodin

The Musée des Arts Forains

The "marché aux puces"
Paul Bert

Rue de la Montagne
Sainte-Geneviève

Square Jean XXIII
cathédrale Notre-Dame

La place Dauphine

Chez Maxim’s

The "bouquinistes"
quai de la Tournelle

Alexandre III Bridge

Le Grand Véfour

Aux Lyonnais

Lapérouse

Le Meurice

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