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Win a selection of DVDs and a Paris film poster

1 month ago 23rd Jul 15:52

Pierre (Romain Duris, The Beat That My Heart Skipped), a professional dancer, finds himself in a quandary when a potentially fatal heart problem forces him to quit his work. Turning to his sister Elise (Academy Award® Winner Juliette Binoche) for help, his condition causes him to look at himself and those around him in a new light. Soon Pierre starts to discover how much better life can be when you fear it might be leaving you behind...

PARIS is a multi-layered comedy drama from acclaimed director Cedric Klapisch (L'auberge Espagnole) that also stars Fabrice Luchini (Molière), Albert Dupontel (Irreversible), François Cluzet (Tell No One), Karin Viard (Summer Things) and Mélanie Laurent (Days of Glory).

La Haine
Shot in black and white, this critically-acclaimed film follows three young men trapped in the Parisien economic, ethnic and social underclass.
L'Appartement
Max (Vincent Cassel) has decided somewhat reluctantly to settle down and get married, but then a chance sighting (or not?) of his great, lost love sends him into a spin and sets off a whirlwind chain of events involving a beautiful yet mysterious girl. Winner of the BAFTA for Best Foreign Film in 1998, L'Appartement was the directorial debut for Gilles Mimouni.
Orchestra Seats
Selected as France's Official Entry for a Best Foreign-Language Film Oscar, 'Orchestra Seats' centers around Jessica (Cecile de France) a beautiful young woman from the provinces who comes to Paris and lands a job waiting tables at a chic bistro on fabled Avenue Montaigne. Jessica's customers include a popular TV actress (Valérie Lemercier) who is courting a major Hollywood director (Sydney Pollack); a wealthy art collector (Claude Brasseur); and an illustrious classical pianist (Albert Dupontel).
My Best Friend
Catherine refuses to believe that her business partner, the unlikeable Francois (Daniel Auteuil, 'Hidden'), has a best friend, so she challenges him to set up an introduction. Scrambling to find someone to pose as his best pal, Francois enlists the services of a charming taxi driver (Boon) to play the part.
I Do
Luis's happy existence is threatened when his mother and five sisters decide it's time for him to marry. Luis hurriedly hatches a plan to find the perfect women, who will charm his family, exchange engagement rings... and stand him up at the church. That way, nobody will mention marriage to him ever again.

To celebrate the release of PARIS on July 25th, lucky Female First readers can win a set of 3 fantastic French cinema DVDs from Optimum Releasing plus official PARIS movie posters:

What profession is Pierre?
A. A Dancer
B.A Builder
C.A Chef

Closing Date: 2008-08-23

Sorry, this competition is now closed

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Your Comments:

by Tracey - 00:31:16 23rd Aug 2008

this is a great prize..fingers crossed :)

by clifford sherwood - 06:26:33 3rd Aug 2008

Herd a lot about this film, sounds good to me

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