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  1. Cannes, France. Suffering from an earache, Anne can't accompany her affectionate but workaholic Hollywood producer husband, Michael, to Paris. Instead, Anne unexpectedly takes a long road trip through France with Michael's French colleague, Jacques, who has volunteered to take her by car to the City of Lights, where Michael will meet her.

  2. Language. English. Budget. $5 million [2] Box office. $13.2 million [3] Paris Can Wait is a 2016 comedy film written, co-produced, and directed by Eleanor Coppola in her narrative directorial debut, as all of her previous directorial efforts had been documentaries and short films. [4] It stars Diane Lane, Alec Baldwin and Arnaud Viard [ fr] .

  3. Paris Can Wait: Directed by Eleanor Coppola. With Diane Lane, Arnaud Viard, Alec Baldwin, Elise Tielrooy. The wife of a successful movie producer takes a car trip from the south of France to Paris with one of her husband's associates.

    • Eleanor Coppola
    • 2 min
    • Paris Can Wait Plot. The basic plot of the film is that out of love husband-wife duo, movie-producer Michael (played by Alec Baldwin) and Anne (played by Diane Lane), are on a business trip in France.
    • Cannes. Cannes doesn’t feature much in the film, but it is indeed where the opening movie scenes are shot. Particularly highlights are glittering shots of the sparkling French Riviera coastline, and the kind of hotel you wish you could be whisked away to ASAP.
    • Pont du Gard. One of the first road-trip stops in the movie, after dropping Michael off at the airport, is the world-famous Pont du Gard. Constructed by the Romans in the 1st century CE, the magnificent bridge was built so as to transport water some 50 km to the Roman colony of Nemausus.
    • Vienne. The first road trip overnight stop is the tiny city of Vienne, a beautiful Roman city turned French countryside town, complete with many an incredible Roman ruins which can still be spied today.
  4. May 12, 2017 · Most moving is a visit to an ancient cathedral in Vezelay, where Anne silently cries while lighting a candle. “Paris Can Wait” isn’t going to make anyone forget “ Two for the Road ” or “It Happened One Night.”. But Lane is able to suggest that this unexpected jaunt has led to a crossroads in Anne’s life as she stares directly at ...

  5. Jul 16, 2017 · PARIS CAN WAIT mirrors the thematic core (and a number of the story details) of daughter Sofia’s Lost in Translation, yet is completely devoid of that film’s nuance or personality. In fact, it’s also a bit like Michael Winterbottom directing A Trip to Paris , but instead of Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon doing Michael Caine impersonations, we have Lane and Viard approximating humans.

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  7. May 7, 2017 · Paris Can Wait is ultimately feminist in its gender politics: Anne refuses to let revelations such as Michael’s possible infidelity, or Jacques’s earnest encouragement, have any meaningful influence on her decision to pursue romance outside out marriage. The ending even strikes the right balance of control and abandon for the character, with a cheeky, fourth-wall-breaking acknowledgment ...

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