Paris, France (film)

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Paris, France
Directed by Jerry Ciccoritti
Produced by Allan Levine
Eric Norlen
Screenplay by Tom Walmsley
Based on The novel
by Tom Walmsley
Starring Leslie Hope
Music by John McCarthy
Cinematography Barry Stone
Edited by Roushell Goldstein
Production
company
Distributed by Alliance
Release dates
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Running time
112 minutes
Country Canada
Language English
Box office $44,159[1]

Paris, France is a 1993 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Jerry Ciccoritti and written by Tom Walmsley.

Plot

Lucy (Leslie Hope) is a frustrated erotic novelist exploring whether a weekend of sexual passion with Sloan (Peter Outerbridge), a bisexual poet, can liberate her from writer's block.

Cast

Reviews

The film was reviewed by Variety, and described as "a silly farce with few amusing moments and many more boring ones".[2] The San Francisco Chronicle noted that "the film goes as far as a non-pornographic film can go in depicting sexuality" but "Eventually you catch on that the film isn't really making fun of itself so much as making fun of the audience for watching."[3]

Awards

The film was nominated for two Genie Awards:

  • Best Achievement in Cinematography: Barry Stone
  • Best Achievement in Film Editing: Roushell Goldstein

References

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