Paris is the new film by Cédric Klapisch concerning a large group of people living in the French Capital. The film began shooting in November 2006 and was due to wrap after a 14 week shoot.
Plot: The story begins with Pierre (Duris), a young man unexpectedly confronted with his own mortality. For the next 24 hours, his tour through the city will weave with those of his beloved sister, his neighbours (some known, some not), their friends and workmates, and their interconnected stories of love, familial bonds, loneliness and compassion come together in unexpected ways.
Paris (1929) is an All-Talking musical comedy film with Technicolor sequences. Four reels of this ten reel film were originally photographed in Technicolor. The film Paris was adapted from the Cole Porter Broadway musical of the same name.
Captain Woody Paris runs a big-city police department somewhere in Southern California. He commands a squad consisting of four young maverick detectives, and leads a happy home life with wife Barbara. Written by Marty McKee
Won The Pye Award for Best New Televsion Writer 1985
This film is believed lost. Please check your attic.
The sound discs and sound tape reels for this film survive in the UCLA Film and Television Archives.
Young American millionaire Jerry is in Paris trying to learn about the apache (Paris underground) way of life. In an apache den he comes on to The Girl and is stabbed by her lover The Cat. She nurses him and moves in with him, though their relation remains pure. Jerry, after prison, tries to choke her, but Jerry saves her, but she marries The Cat, and Jerry goes back home. Written by Ed Stephan
Jerry, a wealthy American without much sense of the underside of life, arrives in Paris and is immediately attracted by a beautiful girl he encounters in a Paris dive. Her lover, The Cat, tries to kill Jerry in jealousy, but Jerry, though wounded, survives. The girl takes care of Jerry and pretends to love him, but she really hopes only to keep The Cat from going to the guillotine. She begins to fall for Jerry, though, and must finally decide between the rich American or the dashing Cat. Written by Jim Beaver
Paris follows rookie detective Jason Bartok on his disturbing journey through the shadowy underworld of Los Angeles and Las Vegas, illuminated only by a sweet but short-lived romance with a strikingly beautiful, enigmatic woman. As the tale unfolds, Jason accidentally shoots his corrupt partner, Leon, grabbing stolen money from the crime scene at the older policeman's urging. The guilt-ridden young man quickly takes to the road to track down Leon's lover, Linda/Shen Li, an illegal Chinese immigrant, to deliver the bag of cash to her. Jason's search takes in seedy motels and rough bars, an L.A. massage parlor and a Nevada ranch, until finally in a dingy Vegas dive, he discovers the irresistible Linda, a sparkling jewel ensnared by the sex trade. Stalked by thugs, the money's "rightful owners", Jason and Linda are thrust together to make their escape through the haunting landscape that is the California desert. As Linda's "American Dream" continues to crumble and Jason struggles with numbing guilt, passion takes over these star-crossed lovers desperate for a fresh start. As maybe only beautiful young lovers can # they envision life beyond their differing values, allegiances, and doom itself. Written by Anonymous