Paris, Not France is a 2008 documentary film following American heiress and entertainer Paris Hilton. The 68-minute introspective documentary chronicles Hilton during her much-publicized professional successes and personal struggles.
Synopsis
Cameras follow the day-to-day life of model/actress/businesswoman/heiress/icon Paris Hilton. Hilton reveals the truth about her scandalous lifestyle and comes clean about many tabloid speculations and rumors.
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