2003-08-17 04:00:00 PDT Paris-- This is the season of pilgrimage in Paris to familiar shrines like the Eiffel Tower (newly garlanded with 20,000 blinking lights) and the Louvre (with an annual summer ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook No other film from last year captured the hearts of men and women around the world like the French ...
“Amélie” introduces audiences to a new, mythical Paris in an array of cherry reds, forest greens and mustard yellows. A world where quaint cafes are around every corner, the Metro is spotless and ...
Bursting with imagination and having seen her share of tragedy and fantasy, Amelie is not like the other girls. When she grows up she becomes a waitress in a Montmartre bar run by a former dancer.
LONDON — The race for this year’s European Film Awards is headed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s “Amelie,” with four nominations. The French hit is the only pic nominated for both European Film of the Year ...
While it can't be denied that peppermint and cocoa and orange and cloves are in the air, there's something else in the ether that can't be as easily detected, at least not via the nose: magical ...
PARIS — A new breed of tourist has invaded the hilltop urban village of Montmartre here: the “Amelie” fan. This particular species wandering the congested, winding streets has roots all over the world ...
The Oscar-nominated French film returns to theaters for Valentine’s Day week via Sony Pictures Classics two decades after its American release. “Amélie” opened in 2001 and picked up speed in the U.S.
The end of the semester bringeth the temporary leave of this column. Typically, I have written lists in past semesters, highlighting various themes and favorite movies. But I cannot bring myself to ...
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