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Directed by | Christophe Barratier |
Produced by |
Jacques Perrin Nicolas Mauvernay |
Written by | Christophe Barratier |
Story by | Christophe Barratier Julien Rappeneau (Adaptation) Christophe Barratier Julien Rappeneau Pierre Philippe (Dialogue) |
Based on | An original idea by Jean-Michel Derenne Frank Thomas Reinhardt Wagner |
Starring |
Gérard Jugnot Clovis Cornillac Kad Merad Nora Arnezeder |
Music by | Reinhardt Wagner |
Cinematography | Tom Stern |
Edited by | Yves Deschamps |
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Distributed by | Pathé (France) |
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120 minutes |
Country | France Germany Czech Republic |
Language | French |
Budget | $28.8 million |
Box office | $22.5 million |
Paris 36 (French: Faubourg 36) is a 2008 French romantic drama film directed by Christophe Barratier. This film is set in 1930s Paris.
The song "Loin de Paname" (lyrics by Frank Thomas, music by Reinhardt Wagner), sung by Nora Arnezeder, was nominated for the 82nd Academy Awards for Best Original Song. The film is a co-production of France, Germany, and the Czech Republic.
The stage manager of a popular music hall is charged with murder. During his confession, we see the story of the music hall and its entertainers in flashback. When the music hall closes down, a trio of unemployed friends vow to bring the business back from the dead by staging a musical they hope will be a hit. If their gamble pays off, they'll have the money to buy the theater for themselves and the power to control their own destinies.
Paris 36 received mixed to positive reviews. It holds a 63% rating on Rotten Tomatoes; the consensus states: "Sweet and light, this homage to French vaudeville – and Francophilia in general – is pretty, but its air of nostalgia occasionally borders on the saccharine." On Metacritic, based on 19 critics, the film has a 40/100 rating, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.