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    Paris Belongs to Us

    1961 · Mystery · 2h 18m

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      • The oft-neglected debut of French New Wave director Jacques Rivette finally makes its American home video premiere, in all of its messy glory. In some ways, Rivette appears to be laying groundwork for his more innovative work to come, but Paris Belongs to Us is unique enough and well-crafted enough that it demands to be seen.
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  2. Paris Belongs to Us. 1961 2h 18m Drama Mystery & Thriller. List. Fresh score. 86% 14 Reviews Tomatometer. Fresh audience score. 70% 500+ Ratings Audience Score. A young woman joins a...

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  3. Mar 5, 2016 · Reviews. Paris Belongs To Us is an eerie gem of the French New Wave. By. Ignatiy Vishnevetsky. Published March 5, 2016. Comments ( 43) Reviews DVDs. B+. Paris Belongs To Us....

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  4. May 23, 2013 · Paris Belongs to Us. By Richard Brody. May 23, 2013. Jacques Rivette made his first feature with little money and great difficulty between 1958 and 1960. Its plot reflects his struggles,...

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  5. Nov 18, 2006 · It’s a decidedly unfriendly and depressive concoction: a black-and-white travelogue through Pariss bohemian underground, viewed primarily through the eyes of Anne Goupil (Betty Schneider), a fresh-faced student who finds herself enveloped in and practically destroyed by a powerful, though seemingly nonexistent conspiracy.

  6. Mar 18, 2016 · Ultimately released in 1961, the rich and mysterious Paris Belongs to Us offers some of the radical flavor that would define the movement, with a particularly Rivettian twist. The film follows a young literature student (Betty Schneider) who befriends the members of a loose-knit group of twentysomethings in Paris, united by the apparent suicide ...

  7. With Betty Schneider, Giani Esposito, Françoise Prévost, Daniel Crohem. Anne Goupil is a literature student in Paris in 1957. Her elder brother, Pierre, takes her to a friend's party where the guests include Philip Kaufman, an expatriate American escaping McCarthyism, and Gerard Lenz, a theatre director who arrives with the mysterious woman ...

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