Han (Brando) er en 45 år gammel amerikaner, der bor i Paris, plaget af mindet om hans kones selvmord. Hun (Maria Schneider) er en 20 år gammel fransk skønhed, der er forlovet med en ung filminstruktør. Selv om de er totalt fremmede for hinanden føres disse forpinte sjæle sammen i deres fælles søgen efter at tilfredsstille en umættelig, seksuel hunger i en lejlighed, der er ligeså nøgen og tom som deres dystre, tragiske skæbner. Efterhånden går det op for dem, at de er fanget i et intenst erotisk spil, som ingen af dem kan stoppe, og disse tilfældige elskere fører deres lidenskab til højder og dybder hinsides noget, de nogensinde kunne have forstillet sig.
Paloma is a serious and highly articulate but deeply bored 11-year-old who has decided to kill herself on her 12th birthday. Fascinated by art and philosophy, she questions and documents her life and immediate circle, drawing trenchant and often hilarious observations on the world around her. But as her appointment with death approaches, Paloma finally meets some kindred spirits in her building's grumpy janitor and an enigmatic, elegant neighbor, both of whom inspire Paloma to question her rather pessimistic outlook on life.
I opfølgeren til "2 days in Paris" har Marion slået op med Jack, og bor nu i New York med deres børn. Da hendes familie bestemmer sig for at hilse på, kan hun ikke forudse kultursammenstødet mellem hendes nye amerikanske kæreste Mingus og hendes excentriske far og søster Rose.
In a fancy Parisian Café, an uptight businessman discovers he forgot to bring his wallet and bides his time by ordering more coffee.
A young female escapes her past and absconds to England in search of a new life. She takes a job caring for a tetraplegic, but burden of the job stirs up her past. It seems the limits of caring are not always as clear as they should be.
A docu-drama portrait of the early-20th-century French author Marcel Proust, based on Alain de Botton's updated analysis of his work as a modern-day self-help guide. Ralph Fiennes plays Proust, with Phyllida Law and Donald Sinden as his contemporaries, while commentators including de Botton, Louis de Bernières and Doris Lessing explain their enthusiasm for his work.
Recently broken up and barely enduring a dreary winter, gay Parisian Jérôme Beaunez impulsively books a solo Christmas vacation to Los Angeles. While there he meets some colorful locals and pursues a dormant desire to become a movie star - but never can quite put the past behind him. In this meditation on love and narcissism across continents, Jérôme goes far in the sun-drenched City of Angels but ultimately arrives at an old Hollywood maxim: there's no place like home.
A photoshoot on the roofs and in the streets of Paris, under the astonished eyes of the inhabitants.
Short subject on how fashion is created-- not by the great couturiers, but on the street.