Date: January 12Location: Clifton Living Room
It's been a good year for short films, from Wes Anderson's quirky Hotel Chevalier to Pixar's comic alien abduction film, Lifted and most notably, this collection of 18 short film by 21 directors, each set in a different Parisian neighborhood. Every one is worthy, and some are close to divine. My favorites were Tom Twyker's hyperactive look at a young romance starring Natalie Portman, Alfonso Cuaron's one-take street conversation with a twist starring Nick Nolte and Ludivine Sagnier, and Alexander Payne's deadpan love letter to Paris by a clumsily-accented American mail carrier abroad. The Coen Brothers, Gus Van Sant, Walter Salles and a bunch of directors I'm not familiar with also turn in memorable films. The film works best as a sort of mix-CD of wonderful short films — and taken as a whole it's a splendid travelogue for the City of Lights (almost as effective as Ratatouille in that regard).
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It's next on my queue on netflix! I tried to see it while it was in the theater but it left before I could so I'm looking forward to it.
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