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Paris, France

  • 1993
  • NC-17
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
578
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Leslie Hope and Peter Outerbridge in Paris, France (1993)
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ComedyDramaThriller

Lucy, Michael, and William, owners of a publishing company, face emotional turmoil when Sloan, a former boxer, has an affair with Lucy, leading to confusion and confusion.Lucy, Michael, and William, owners of a publishing company, face emotional turmoil when Sloan, a former boxer, has an affair with Lucy, leading to confusion and confusion.Lucy, Michael, and William, owners of a publishing company, face emotional turmoil when Sloan, a former boxer, has an affair with Lucy, leading to confusion and confusion.

  • Director
    • Jerry Ciccoritti
  • Writer
    • Tom Walmsley
  • Stars
    • Leslie Hope
    • Peter Outerbridge
    • Victor Ertmanis
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    578
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jerry Ciccoritti
    • Writer
      • Tom Walmsley
    • Stars
      • Leslie Hope
      • Peter Outerbridge
      • Victor Ertmanis
    • 8User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Leslie Hope
    Leslie Hope
    • Lucy
    Peter Outerbridge
    Peter Outerbridge
    • Sloan
    Victor Ertmanis
    • Michael
    Dan Lett
    Dan Lett
    • William
    Raoul Max Trujillo
    Raoul Max Trujillo
    • Minter
    • (as Raoul Trujillo)
    Patricia Ciccoritti
    • Lucy's Mother
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Jerry Ciccoritti
    • Writer
      • Tom Walmsley
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    10Wedgy

    Thought-provoking erotica

    I found this movie fascinating. The physical and verbal interaction between a complex young woman writer and four hetero-, homo-, or bisexual men provides the framework of a hyperfiction about writing and publishing. Preoccupied with the erotic, the writers seem to be latter-day versions of Anais Nin or Henry Miller, and the movie takes us through black-and-white flashbacks into the woman's version of a fantasy "Paris" where she has a sadistic relationship with a man who is a wretchedly bad poet/pop-lyricist but an animalistic never-to-be surpassed lover. The acting in the "real" world of muted dusty color is superb; though the four principals engage in frank sexuality, this is by no means a dumb sexploitation movie. Sexual activity, whether enacted or spoken about, is a way of exploring characters of great complexity. This is intellectual erotica of the kind that rewards repeated viewing.
    9o_s_k_r

    A great movie, massively underrated

    This is one of my personal all time favourites. We found it on an ex-rental DVD that was in the $1 bin somewhere or other. Took it home and had a real laugh. I would categorise this as an indie film, rather than try and classify it as "eroticism". It fits pretty nicely next to Hal Hartley for example. It's also a great movie for "writers". If you like the beat writers, Henry Miller, Rimbaud etc, or if you get into the whole drunken spoken word thing then this is a movie for you.

    Hmm, what else should I say (it's been a while since I saw it). The ending is great but I'm not going to spoil it. My main gripe is that the name is pretty annoying. Makes it a hard movie to talk about. I would have called it something else.
    Bram-5

    Erotic, yes!

    A movie that belongs with 'The Lover' in the too short list of good erotic films, the real, present-day scenes are better than the fantasy scenes. It has lots of interesting dialogue too, for those paying attention to the dialogue: 'Sometimes, I can't tell the difference between f**king and fighting' said by one male star to another, is a line I've never forgotten. Makes for interesting discussions with men, once we're in the mood for discussing.
    1bleub0y

    A movie about sex and relationships by someone who appears never to have had either.

    What the characters do and their responses are all completely unreal. Everybody dives off the deep end with an enthusiastic abandon which made me wonder how they'd lived to be as old as they are. Meanwhile the dialogue is the sort of terrible stuff that can come only from a sophomoric novelist, stuff real people who keep journals might write in them, but that not even they ever would say aloud.

    I read one comment someplace claiming this is a comedy. I've always thought I had a sense of humor. I like to laugh as much as the next fellow. Still, that this film is a comedy never occurred to me. The only comedy it contains is the comedy of the inept.

    1 out of 10.
    6howie73

    Provocative

    Very much an acquired taste, Paris,France has so much to offer the literate viewer. The film would be best enjoyed not by movie buffs but by critical theory students and their professors. They could even dedicate a course to it alongside seminars on commodity fetishism and Madonna. It challenges many assumptions about what is acceptable on film and was quite subversive in its time for showing graphic scenes of homosexual and heterosexual sex. The title itself seems like a self-conscious dig at Paris,Texas, as if to draw attention to its pretentiousness as art-house fare. Although the film is pretentious in many ways, it has a devilish charm and an offbeat, edgy atmosphere that makes it stand out from the crowd.

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      Lucy: I've got one foot on the accelerator and one foot on the brake. If I took my foot off the brake I'd burn rubber halfway across this country. Don't believe all that romance about writers block. Everybody has it: butchers, bakers, writers; it just means you've got one foot on the brake.

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      References À bout de souffle (1960)

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    • Release date
      • February 4, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Lightshow Communications
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Paris Fransa
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Alliance Communications Corporation
      • Lightshow
      • Lightshow Communications
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $44,159
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,589
      • Feb 6, 1994
    • Gross worldwide
      • $44,159
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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