Paris Nous Appartient
- Alternative title
- Paris Belongs to Us
- Synopsis
- Feature film. Anne Goupil is a student in Paris. She is disturbed when a girl in the next room talks of the mysterious death of a friend, Juan, saying that ‘they’ have killed him and implicating Anne’s brother, Pierre. Anne tells Pierre this and to distract her he takes her to a friend’s party where the guests include Philip Kaufman, an expatriate American escaping McCarthyism, and Gerard Lenz, a theatre director who arrives with the mysterious woman, Terry. The talk at the party is about the apparent suicide of Juan, a Spanish activist who had recently broken up with Terry. Philip warns Anne that the forces that killed Juan will soon do the same to Gerard. Gerard is trying to rehearse Shakespeare’s Pericles, although he has no financial backing. Anne takes a part in the play to help Gerard, and to try to discover why Juan died.
- Language
- French (Standard)
- Country
- France
- Medium
- Film
- Technical information
- Black-and-white / Sound
- Year of release
- 1960
- Duration
- 128 mins; 11,520 feet
Credits
- Director
- Jacques Rivette
- Producer
- Roland Nonin
- Cinematographer
- Charles L. Bitsch
- Screenplay
- Jacques Rivette
- Cast
Betty Schneider Anne Goupil Daniel Crohem Philip Kaufman François Maistre Pierre Goupil Francoise Prevost Terry Giani Esposito Gerard Lenz
Additional Details
- Production type
- Fiction Films
- Plays
- Pericles, Prince of Tyre
- Keywords
- Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Rehearsals; Amateur theatre
Notes
- Notes
- The DVD 2006 release (Region 2 only) includes a new filmed introduction by Jonathan Romney on Rivette and PARIS NOUS APPARTIENT, and a illustrated booklet with a review by Tom Milne and a feature by Louis Marcorelles originally published in Sight and Sound.
Production Company
- Name
AJYM Film
- Name
Films du Carosse
Online Retailer
- Name
Movies Unlimited
- Web
- http://www.moviesunlimited.com External site opens in new window
How to cite this record
Shakespeare, "Paris Nous Appartient". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/shakespeare/search/index.php/title/av37344 (Accessed 26 Nov 2024)