Paris Can Wait (2016) [PG]

Release Date:
September 12, 2016

Original Title:
Paris Can Wait

Alternate Titles:
Bonjour Anne
Parigi può attendere
Paris Pode Esperar
Paris Puede Esperar
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Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
American Zoetrope
Corner Piece Capital
Elzévir Films
Lifetime
Protagonist Pictures
TFC

Production Countries:
France | Japan | United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: AA  DK: A  JP: G  NL: AL  PT: M/12  RU: 16+  SE: NR|Btl  US: PG 

Runtime: 92

Anne is at a crossroads in her life. Long married to a successful, driven but inattentive movie producer, she unexpectedly finds herself taking a car trip from Cannes to Paris with Jacques, a business associate of her husband. What should be a seven-hour drive turns into a carefree two-day adventure replete with diversions involving picturesque sights, fine food and wine, humor, wisdom and romance - reawakening Anne's senses and giving her a new lust for life.

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ADR Coordinator:
Tricia Schultz

ADR Mixer:
Bobby Johanson

ADR Recordist:
Michael Rivera
Colin W. Guthrie

ADR Supervisor:
Masa Tsuyuki

Accountant:
Maël Marivint

Acting Double:
Vincent Aguesse
Elisa Doughty
Sylvie Paupardin

Additional Grip:
Thomas Bigot
Vincent Uccello
Vincent Uccelo
Yvon Lemetayer

Art Department Coordinator:
Delphine Bouya

Art Department Trainee:
Kathy Khine
Clara Poirault

Assistant Location Manager:
Raphaël Launay
Pierre-Alexandre Cascarino
William Trillaud

Assistant Property Master:
Corentin Fagnot

Assistant Sound Editor:
Alyssa Nevarez

Assistant Unit Manager:
Raphaël Launay
Pierre-Alexandre Cascarino
William Trillaud

BTS Footage:
Marie Sorribas
Guillaume Delaperrière

Boom Operator:
Malo Thouément

Casting Assistant:
Beatriz Coutrot
Elise Lahouassa

Casting Director:
Constance Demontoy

Catering:
Laurent Caron
Gilles Paquette

Costume Design:
Milena Canonero

Costume Supervisor:
Patricia Colin
Olivier Ligen

Dialogue Coach:
Christopher Neil

Dialogue Editor:
Julia Shirar

Digital Intermediate:
Chris Martin

Director:
Eleanor Coppola

Director of Photography:
Crystel Fournier

Driver:
Mohamed Ouhab
Julien Lefebvre
Luc Levasseur
Julien Legrand

Editor:
Glen Scantlebury

Editorial Consultant:
Robert Schafer

Electrician:
Jocelyn Raoult

Executive Producer:
Francis Ford Coppola

Extras Casting:
Estelle Chailloux

Extras Casting Assistant:
Gaëtan Allain

First Assistant Camera:
Pierre Assenat
Aurélien Dubois

First Assistant Director:
Carole Amen

Floor Runner:
Samuel Merlant
Camille Gaultier
Nicolas Jarry
Quentin Le Saout
Candide Berger
Emilie Bourret
Anna Aubree
Florie-Anne Jaques

Foley Editor:
Heather Gross

Foley Recordist:
Doyle Johnson

Foley Supervisor:
William Storkson

Gaffer:
Muriel Olivier

Graphic Designer:
Jannick Guillou

Grip:
Julien Moine

Hairstylist:
Géraldine Lemaire

Head Carpenter:
Patrick Tombette

Key Grip:
Jérémie Leloup

Leadman:
Maxime Bechu

Legal Services:
Karen Willemsen

Line Producer:
Denis Carot

Loader:
Felipe Benoit

Location Manager:
Adrien Adriaco
Marc Guidetti

Location Scout:
Jérôme Albertini
Fabienne Guicheneuy
Antonin Depardieu

Makeup Artist:
Fabienne Robineau
Odile Fourquin

Mixing Engineer:
Colin W. Guthrie

Music Editor:
Richard Beggs

Original Music Composer:
Laura Karpman

Painter:
Pascal Fasola
Stéphane Vinciguerra
Nathalie Sarret

Post Production Assistant:
Willem Zumwalt

Post Production Supervisor:
James T. Mockoski

Producer:
Marie Masmonteil
Denis Carot
Fred Roos
Eleanor Coppola

Producer's Assistant:
Ugo Moulet

Production Accountant:
Dominique Collobert
Christine Custodio

Production Coordinator:
Dominique Bandet

Production Design:
Anne Seibel

Production Executive:
Gordon Wang
Anahid Nazarian
Georgia Kacandes

Production Manager:
François Pulliat

Property Master:
Régis Marduel
Pierre Farinole
Uriel Zylberman

Script Supervisor:
Rachel Corlet-Soulier

Second Assistant Camera:
Felipe Benoit

Second Assistant Director:
Pierre-Louis Turquet

Security:
Patrick Reichmuth
Pascale Reichmuth

Senior Colorist:
Chris Martin

Set Costumer:
Aurélie Dolbeau

Set Decoration:
Christelle Maisonneuve
Soasig Le Ruyet

Set Decoration Buyer:
Soasig Le Ruyet

Sound Mixer:
Jean Minondo

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Richard Beggs

Specialized Driver:
Miguel Bocos
Sylvio Bruneau

Still Photographer:
Eric Caro
Roger Arpajou

Stunts:
Sébastien Seveau
Alexandre Rambure
Cécilia Ngo

Swing:
Thomas Davidovici
Bruno Perdrigeat
Fabien Swierkacz
Abblasis Sahraoui

Thanks:
Sofia Coppola
Peter Coyote
Thierry Frémaux
Laurent Brancowitz
Thomas Mars
Christian Mazzalai
Gia Coppola
George Hayum
Éva Gárdos
Roman Coppola
Sophie Barthes
Deck d'Arcy
Adriana Rotaru
Colleen Camp
Karen Leigh Hopkins
Tim Degraye
Greta Seacat
Paul Rassam
Mellody Hobson
Bart Walker
Dara Marks
Sylvie Vincent
George Lucas
Carlos Ghosn
Judith Weston
Guillaume Marin
Francis Ford Coppola

Third Assistant Camera:
Thomas Castiel

Title Designer:
Elisa Tanaka

Unit Manager:
Marc Guidetti
Adrien Adriaco

VFX Artist:
Josh Jones

Wardrobe Assistant:
Yann Pozzoli

Writer:
Eleanor Coppola

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