Goldwyn brings ‘Paris’ to U.S.
Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired the U.S. rights to Cedric Klapisch’s “Paris,” starring Juliette Binoche.The film, which premiered this month at the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Rendez-Vous With French Cinema, was written and directed by Klapisch and produced by Ce Qui Me Meut’s Bruno Levy. It is slated for release in the fall.
“Paris” features interconnected stories of characters taking a deeper look at how to live their lives. It also stars Romain Duris, who plays a young Parisian diagnosed with a life-threatening illness that changes the way he sees everyone around him.
Fabrice Luchini, Albert Dupontel, Francois Cluzet, Karin Viard, Melanie Laurent, Gilles Lellouche, Zinedine Soualem and Julie Ferrier also star.
The film, which opened Feb. 20 in France, has made a strong showing at the French boxoffice. It marks the sixth collaboration between Klapisch and Duris. Read the rest of this entry








