Paris vu par... vingt ans après (1984)
Directed by Chantal Akerman, Bernard Dubois

Drama

Film Synopsis

Twenty years after the film 'Paris vu par...' was made at the height of the French New Wave, six of today's auteur filmmakers repeat the adventure, each offering a short film set in the City of Lights.  In 'J'ai faim, j'ai froid', two adolescents arrive in Paris from the provinces, but their illusions are soon shattered as they find the capital to be a cold, lonely place.  In 'Place Clichy', a teenager named Fabien lives with an older woman, writing for her a poem which ends up being broadcast by her other lover.  In 'Rue Fontaine', René is invited by his friend Louis to attend a dinner party with his girlfriend Génie.  René accepts but soon falls under Génie's spell...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Chantal Akerman, Bernard Dubois, Philippe Garrel, Frédéric Mitterrand, Vincent Nordon, Philippe Venault
  • Script: Chantal Akerman, Bernard Dubois, Philippe Garrel, Frédéric Mitterrand, Vincent Nordon, Agathe Vannier, Philippe Venault
  • Cinematographer: Luc Benhamou, Anne Khripounoff, Pascal Laperrousaz, Martin Schäfer, Romain Winding
  • Music: Jorge Arriagada, Michel Bernholc, Faton Cahen, Jean-Claude Deblais, Jean-Marie Hausser, Roger Pouly, Sylvano Santorio
  • Cast: Maria de Medeiros (La première fugueuse - J'ai faim), Pascale Salkin (La deuxième fugueuse - 1 J'ai faim), Judith Adrien (6), Christine Boisson (Genie - 3), Jacques Bonnaffé (Paul - 6), Catherine Bonvin (5), Katrine Boorman (La souveraine - 5), Anne Chapoutot (5), Pierre-Alain Chapuis (5), Julia De La Rosa (6), Emmanuelle Debever (2), Albert Delpy (2), Julien Dubois (Fabien - 2), Lolita Dubois (2), Aníbal Esmoris (1), Philippe Garrel (Louis - 3), Christian Jacotin (5), Daniel Janneau (6), Alex Kripounoff (6), Jean-Pierre Léaud (René - segment 3)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 100 min

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