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Wikipedia article




'Les Parisiens' (first part of the 'Le Genre humain' trilogy) is a film directed by Claude Lelouch, released 15 September 2004.

Synopsis



A string of characters, often marginal, form part of what one might call the "love Richter Scale" and intersect, forming Prvert inventory. Among them, two singers, Shaa and Massimo fall in love, and share their story.

Starring



* Mawenn : Shaa

* Mathilde Seigner : Clmentine / Anne

* Arielle Dombasle : Sabine Duchemin

* Xavier Deluc : Pierre

* Agns Soral : Pierre's wife

* Michle Bernier : Tania

* Ticky Holgado : God

* Lise Lamtrie : Lise

* Francis Perrin : Didier

* Grgori Derangre : The hustler

* Evelyne Buyle : The woman of the train

* Antoine Dulry : A restaurant owner

* Andr Falcon : The jewelry director

* Mireille Perrier : The woman on the docks

* Charles Grard : Jewelry client

* Frdric Bouraly

About



*Claude Lelouch financed the production of this film himself, through his company, Les Films 13, to the tune of 10M. He acknowledged that it was a major risk, and may have led to his personal ruin.

*On its release date, the film only sold tickets, representing a major disappointment. Upset by this, Claude Lelouch offered free tickets to people around Paris on 17 September 2004 up to 19:00. However, by the end of the week, 'les Parisiens' still only had viewers.

*The film is dedicated to Ticky Holgado, who died in January 2004.

See also



* 'Le Courage d'aimer' (recutting of 'Parisiens' and scenes from the second part of the unfinished 'Le Genre Humain' trilogy)

References




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