Our family favorite movies from or about Paris
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This enchanting tale begins in Paris, when a kind and eccentric millionairess wills her entire estate to her family a family of adorable high-society cats.
A Cat in Paris is one of those rare family films that can be truly enjoyed–relished–by adults as well as children.
When his father dies, 12-year-old orphan Hugo takes up residence behind the walls of a Parisian train station. There, he meets Isabelle, the daughter of filmmaker Georges Méliès, who holds the key to Hugo’s destiny.
With delightful characters, experience Paris from a new perspective…
In this deceptively simple, nearly wordless tale, a young boy discovers a stray balloon, which seems to have a mind of its own, on the streets of Paris.
Zazie dans le métro (The Criterion Collection) (1960)
Louis Malle’s Zazie dans le métro is a delightful splash of slapstick and silliness, set against the dense background of Paris as if the City of Light were simply the best vaudeville stage ever constructed.
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