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Chacun cherche son chat (1996)
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Release Date:
20 June 1997 (USA) moreTagline:
No man. No job. No cat.Plot:
Chloe, a young woman, is going on holidays. She entrusts her beloved cat to Madame Renée's care. But... more | add synopsisAwards:
1 win & 3 nominations moreUser Comments:
An interesting, arty exploration of the search to find oneself in the midst of the rapidly changing modern day Paris more (24 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Garance Clavel | ... | Chloé | |
| Zinedine Soualem | ... | Djamel | |
| Renée Le Calm | ... | Madame Renée | |
| Olivier Py | ... | Michel | |
| Arapimou | ... | Gris Gris, le chat | |
| Rambo | ... | Rambo, le chat | |
| Simon Abkarian | ... | Carlos | |
| Frédéric Aufray | ... | Photographer | |
| Olivier Barny | ... | Un ouvrier ébéniste | |
| Jane Bradbury | ... | Un mannequin | |
| Joël Brisse | ... | Le peintre Bel Canto | |
| Olympe Brugeille | ... | Madame Brugeille | |
| Franck Bussi | ... | Mec aggressif | |
| Marilyne Canto | ... | La femme flic | |
| Aline Chantal | ... | Madame Doubrowsky |
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91 minCountry:
FranceLanguage:
FrenchColor:
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1.66 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Dolby DigitalCertification:
Australia:MA | Finland:K-12 | France:U | Hong Kong:IIB | Sweden:7 | USA:R | Germany:6Filming Locations:
Paris 11, Paris, FranceFun Stuff
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ça c'est paris moreFAQ
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This was a thoroughly enjoyable film, with a very interesting use of editing in parts... The film's main character, Chloe, lives with her gay flatmate, Michel, has few friends, and definitely no love life to speak of. She works as a make up artist, a job which she hates. One day, Chloe goes away on holiday, and leaves her cat with the local cat lady, Mme Renoir. Upon returning home, Chloe's cat, Gris-Gris, has disappeared. So starts a search for Gris-Gris that the whole neighbourhood is involved in. We are taken on a journey through a district of Paris quite distinct from any glamorised Hollywood image you'll ever see. This is the real, working, living Paris, with real people living in it, and this particular area is in a phase of 'urban development', with a lot of the traditional, working class aspects of the community being pushed aside to make way for the progress of bourgeois trends. We meet a whole host of this area's inhabitants along the way, each with their own eccentricities and foibles; characters that soon become part of Chloe's life. The disappearance of the cat instigates Chloe's search into her own life, to fill the gaps that are missing. This film centres around the hopes and desires of one character in particular (Chloe), but the backdrop is a vessel for expressing changes that are affecting real people in Paris. An interesting, arty approach to a film about the search to find oneself, and come to terms with an ever changing world that one may feel at odds with.