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An abandoned bride, a famous comedian, who sees himself as a mime, two little girls stealing from a shop… Paris is all about relationships, people looking for one another, meeting up, or just coming together for a fleeting moment. After the intimate portrait of a young woman in the film Paris Is Us, Elisabeth Vogler now brings us a faithful study of a city where, ultimately, no-one finds themselves alone. The characters are moving continually, shot in a single, uninterrupted sequence as we glimpse the lives of strangers; their stories might seem at times bizarre or even incredible, yet they are always close to our hearts. (Karlovy Vary International Film Festival)
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