Paris je t'aime review
May. 18th, 2006 07:36 amFrom the Hollywood Reporter. No direct mention of our man, but his segment is mentioned at the beginning:
May 18, 2006
Paris, I Love You (Paris, Je t'Aime)
( By Ray Bennett )
And for those interested - an article about the legal tussle between the producers, also from HR:
May 18, 2006
'Paris' not feeling the love
Producers involved in legal tussle
By Charles Masters
CANNES -- "Paris, je t'aime" (Paris, I Love You) may well be a film about amour, but there is little love lost between the producers of the portmanteau picture, which has its gala screening tonight for the opening of Un Certain Regard.
The film is the subject of a legal tussle, with the project's initial producer, Emmanuel Benbihy, unhappy that two of a planned 20 segments were cut from the film by Claudie Ossard, who boarded the floundering project two years ago as a white-knight producer.
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ETA: Ahahaahaaa you go Ian! According to a brief radio report about the Da Vinci Code screening in Cannes, Ian McKellen said the Vatican really should be happy that there is talk about Jesus and Mary Magdalene - at least then no one can claim that Jesus was gay. ♥
May 18, 2006
Paris, I Love You (Paris, Je t'Aime)
( By Ray Bennett )
And for those interested - an article about the legal tussle between the producers, also from HR:
May 18, 2006
'Paris' not feeling the love
Producers involved in legal tussle
By Charles Masters
CANNES -- "Paris, je t'aime" (Paris, I Love You) may well be a film about amour, but there is little love lost between the producers of the portmanteau picture, which has its gala screening tonight for the opening of Un Certain Regard.
The film is the subject of a legal tussle, with the project's initial producer, Emmanuel Benbihy, unhappy that two of a planned 20 segments were cut from the film by Claudie Ossard, who boarded the floundering project two years ago as a white-knight producer.
( Read more... )
ETA: Ahahaahaaa you go Ian! According to a brief radio report about the Da Vinci Code screening in Cannes, Ian McKellen said the Vatican really should be happy that there is talk about Jesus and Mary Magdalene - at least then no one can claim that Jesus was gay. ♥