2 Days in Paris

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2 Days in Paris

Film poster
Directed by Julie Delpy
Produced by Julie Delpy
Christophe Mazodier
Thierry Potok
Written by Julie Delpy
Starring Julie Delpy
Adam Goldberg
Albert Delpy
Marie Pillet
Daniel Brühl
Music by Julie Delpy
Cinematography Lubomir Bakchev
Editing by Julie Delpy
Distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films
Release date(s) Flag of Germany February 10, 2007 (Berlin International Film Festival)
Flag of Germany May 17, 2007
Flag of Canada June 24, 2007
Flag of France July 11, 2007
Flag of the United States August 10, 2007 (limited)
Flag of the United Kingdom August 31, 2007
Flag of Australia December 26, 2007
Running time 96 min.
Country France, Germany
Language English, French
Gross revenue $4,432,981 (USA only)
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2 Days in Paris is a 2007 film written and directed by Julie Delpy, who stars alongside Adam Goldberg and her real-life parents Albert Delpy and Marie Pillet.

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Marion (Delpy) is a French photographer who pays a two-day visit to Paris with her neurotic American boyfriend Jack (Goldberg) after a disastrous trip to Venice which was originally conceived to re-ignite their damaged relationship. Once they arrive there, they will have to face some challenges such as meeting Marion's parents and several of her ex-boyfriends. Marion is quite impulsive and gets very angry with a number of men, usually over their interest in other younger women. Meanwhile, Jack is a germophobic chain-smoker.

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The film received a positive reception, scoring a 87% of favourable reviews on Rotten Tomatoes,[1] and went on to gross $14,478,172 worldwide.[2]

It won the Coup de Coeur Award from the Mons International Festival of Love Films, as well as being nominated for other awards; including the Independent Spirit Award, in the category of Best First Feature.[3] and the César Award in the category of Best Original Writing at the 2008 César Awards, France.

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