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Paris Manhattan is a french film of genre Comedy directed by Sophie Lellouche released in USA on 11 april 2013 with Alice Taglioni

Paris Manhattan (2012)

Paris Manhattan
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Released in USA 11 april 2013
Length 1h17
Directed by
OriginFrance
Genres Comedy,    Romance
Rating60% 3.038443.038443.038443.038443.03844

Paris-Manhattan is a French feature film, which premiered on April 2, 2012 at the Festival of French Cinema in Australia. This is the first feature film by writer-director Sophie Lellouche.

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Alice Ovitz is a pharmacist from a Jewish family, who during her early years was introduced to and fell in love with Woody Allen's films. Growing up, she strongly desires a relationship, but the only man she ever loved was taken away from her by her own sister. On Alice's bedroom wall hangs a huge poster of Woody Allen, with whom she has long night conversations, and he talks back to her through excerpts of dialogue from his films.

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